Burns seemed much affected by the print, or rather the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that they occur in a half-forgotten poem of Langhorne's... A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen - Stran 257avtor: Robert Chambers - 1875Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1828 - 722 strani
...the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actuallv shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that...called by the unpromising title of " The Justice of Peace." I whispered ray information to a friend present, he mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded me... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 strani
...the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that...called by the unpromising title of The Justice of Peace. I whispered my information to a friend present, who mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded me with... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1828 - 324 strani
...the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that...called by the unpromising title of The Justice of Peace. I whispered my information to a friend present, who mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded me with... | |
| 1828 - 268 strani
...shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that tliey occur in a half-forgotten poem of Langhorne's, called by the unpromising title of " The Justice of Peac;." I whispered my information to a friend present, <fci 1 mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded... | |
| 1830 - 472 strani
...the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that...called by the unpromising title of ' The Justice of Peace.' I whispered my information to a friend present, who mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded me... | |
| 1835 - 842 strani
...the story whereof, (written under it) he was moved even to tears. He asked whose the lines were ? and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that they occur in a half forgotten poem of Langhornc's. I passed this information to Burns by a friend, and I was rewarded... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 454 strani
...the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that...information to a friend present, who mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded me with a look and a word, which, though of mere civility, I then received and... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 strani
...to Iris mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody hut myself remembered that they occur in a half-forgotten...called by the unpromising title of The Justice of Peace. I whispered my information to a friend present, who mentioned it to Burns, who rewarded me with... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 324 strani
...the ideas which it suggested to his mind. He actually shed tears. He asked whose the lines were, and it chanced that nobody but myself remembered that they occur in a half- forgotten poem of Langhorne's, called by the unpromising title of ' The Justice of the Peace.'... | |
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