... and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards the figure, which resolved itself, as he approached, into... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 2951860Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
 | 1831 - 602 страница
...poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards...resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied by great-coats, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | 1830 - 488 страница
...poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards...resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely u screen, occupied by great-coats, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | Reuben Percy, John Timbs - 1830 - 548 страница
...poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards...resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied by greatcoats, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1830 - 646 страница
...Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder' at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards...resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied by great conts, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1830 - 374 страница
...poet. Sensible, however, of tho delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards...resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied iby great-coats, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | 1830 - 480 страница
...delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemhlance, and stepped onwards towards the figure, which resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied hy great-coats, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | 1830 - 482 страница
...felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of tiie resemblance, and stepjied onwards towards the figure, which resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied by great-coals, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | 1830 - 402 страница
...poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards the figure, which resolved itself,as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen,... | |
 | sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 546 страница
...sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onward towards the figure, which resolved itself, as he approached, into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen, occupied by great-coats, shawls, plaids,... | |
 | 1832 - 402 страница
...poet.. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy of the resemblance, and stepped onwards towards...resolved itself as he approached into the various materials of which it was composed. These were merely a screen occupied by great-coats, shawls, plaids,... | |
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