The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... scene resembling the rugged solitude around Loch Skene , for I never saw him survey any with so much attention . A single serious look at a scene generally filled his mind with it , and he seldom took another ; but here he took the ...
... scene resembling the rugged solitude around Loch Skene , for I never saw him survey any with so much attention . A single serious look at a scene generally filled his mind with it , and he seldom took another ; but here he took the ...
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... scene . In tracing the windings of the pastoral Yarrow from its source to its confluence with the sister stream , the poet was in great good- humour , delightful , and most eloquent . Indeed it was impossible to see Yarrow to greater ...
... scene . In tracing the windings of the pastoral Yarrow from its source to its confluence with the sister stream , the poet was in great good- humour , delightful , and most eloquent . Indeed it was impossible to see Yarrow to greater ...
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... scene of its enchanting but temporary beauty . I would however recommend the traveller in those distant regions , to view the scene in a calm night of June ; and I doubt not but that in a short time he will discover himself more ...
... scene of its enchanting but temporary beauty . I would however recommend the traveller in those distant regions , to view the scene in a calm night of June ; and I doubt not but that in a short time he will discover himself more ...
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