Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains without a guide, or upon the sea without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terror and uncertainty, to the... Works - Stran 273avtor: Samuel Johnson - 1811Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir Walter Scott - 1908 - 992 strani
...giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the moan tains ciegaoce of Raasay or Dunvegan.' NOTE XIII. With solemn step, and st'/ver wand, Tht SenescJial the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1909 - 992 strani
...dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains \\ithout a guide, or upon the sea without a pilot, should be...the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan.' NOTE XIII. W-'it/t solemn step, and silver watid% The Seneschal tne presence scanned Of these strange... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 1122 strani
...MacLeod: 'Whatever is imaged in the wildest tales, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan.' NOTE 79, p. 263 The Sewer, to whom, rather than the Seneschal, the office of arranging the guests of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1924 - 562 strani
...magnificence. Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...The house was filled with company, among whom Mr. Macfherson and his sister distinguished themselves by their politeness and accomplishments. By him... | |
| William C. Dowling - 2008 - 226 strani
...magnificence. Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him who, wandering in the mountains...the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan. In the Tour, though the world is no longer desolated by violence, and giants, dragons, and enchantment... | |
| Deborah Elise White - 2000 - 252 strani
...magnificence. Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan. From Samuel Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, with an Introduction and Notes byj.... | |
| George Dekker - 2005 - 342 strani
...thought. . . Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Raasayor Dunvegan. Johnson himself had recently enjoyed such hospitality at Dunvegan Castle on Skye... | |
| 1846 - 972 strani
...says Dr. Johnson, "is imagined in the wildest tales, if giants, dragons, and enchantments be excepted, would be felt by him who, wandering in the mountains...the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan." The castle is thus described by Mr. Wilson, in his "Voyage round Scotland;" from which the view is... | |
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