... had about this time to encounter. He could not watch Scott from hour to hour — above all, he could not write to his dictation — without gradually, slowly, most reluctantly, taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Sayfa 315editör: - 1838Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 532 sayfa
...remained in my house till 1636, when she married Mr Gsfffiths, aTespectable brewer at Walworth. f thing more of its energy. The faculties were there, and...unrivalled memory, were all subject to occasional «elipse — " Along the chords the fingers stray'd, And an uncertain warbling made." Ever and anon... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 512 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something, and was daily losing some* On Sir Walter's death Nicolson passed into the service of Mr Morritt at Rokeby, where he is now... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 384 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...unrivalled memory, were all subject to occasional eclipse — " Amid the strings his fingers stray'd, And an uncertain warbling made." * Ever and anon he paused... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 380 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...unrivalled memory, were all subject to occasional eclipse — " Amid the strings his fingers stray'd, And an uncertain warbling made." * Ever and anon he paused... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 452 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...unrivalled memory, were all subject to occasional eclipse — " Amid the strings his fingers stray'd, And an uncertain warbling made." Ever and anon he paused... | |
| 1852 - 746 sayfa
...taking home to his hosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped throngh more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...now and then displaying itself in its full vigour; hut the sagacious judgment, the hrilliant fancy, the unrivalled memory, were all suhject to oecasional... | |
| 1852 - 644 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through mure than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...was every now and then displaying itself in its full vigor ; but the sagacious judgment, the brilliant fancy, the unrivalled memory, were all subject to... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1853 - 594 sayfa
...reluctantly, taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshiped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...was every now and then displaying itself in its full vigor; but the sagacious judgment, the brilliant fancy, the unrivaled memory, were all subject to occasional... | |
| Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1860 - 796 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...subject to occasional eclipse. ' Along the chords the finger strayed, And an uncertain warbling made.' Ever and anon he paused and looked round him, like... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1860 - 618 sayfa
...taking home to his bosom the conviction that the mighty mind, which he had worshipped through more than thirty years of intimacy, had lost something,...was every now and then displaying itself in its full vigor ; but the sagacious judgment, the brilliant fancy, the unrivalled memory, were all subject to... | |
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