| James Hogg - 1840 - 376 стор.
...of his fancy. It was boundless ; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...for his vast and fervent imagination. When Cromek's " Nithsdale and Galloway Relics" came to my hand, I at once discerned the strains of my friend, and... | |
| 1842 - 468 стор.
...of his fancy ; it was boundless, but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...his vast and fervent imagination. " When Cromek's ' Nithsdale and Galloway Relics' came to my hand, I at once discerned the strains of my friend, and... | |
| James Hogg - 1852 - 406 стор.
...of his fancy. It was boundless ; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...for his vast and fervent imagination. When Cromek's " Nithsdale and Galloway Relics" came to my hand, I at once discerned the strains of my friend, and... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1855 - 374 стор.
...his fancy. It was boundless; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. IIo was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...thought exceedingly good ; and it struck me that that stylo of composition was peculiarly fitted for his vast and fervent imagination." Such is the interesting... | |
| Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson - 1855 - 728 стор.
...his fancy. It was boundless; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds, lie was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...thought exceedingly good; and it struck me that that stylo of composition was peculiarly fitted for his vast and fervent imagination." Such is the interesting... | |
| James Hogg, Thomas Thomson - 1866 - 592 стор.
...of his faney. It was boundless ; but it was the luxury of a rieh garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression, and no man eould mistake his verses for those of any other man. I remember seeing some imitations of Ossian by... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1875 - 316 стор.
...of his fancy. It was boundless; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...peculiarly fitted for his vast and fervent imagination." Such is the interesting sketch which Hogg has given us of the early life and character of a brother... | |
| 1876 - 618 стор.
...of his faney. It was boundless, but it was the luxury of a rieh garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression, and no man eouKI mistake his verses for those of any other man. I remember seeing some imitations of Ossian by... | |
| Robert Steel - 1890 - 680 стор.
...It was boundless; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise a great mannerist in expression, and no man could...peculiarly fitted for his vast and fervent imagination." The young mason was a true poet, and felt himself capable of doing something more than cutting stones.... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1902 - 808 стор.
...of his fancy. It was boundless ; but it was the luxury of a rich garden overrun with rampant weeds. He was likewise then a great mannerist in expression,...I thought exceedingly good ; and it struck me that the style of composition was peculiarly fitted for his vast and fervent imagination. . . . Mr. Cunningham's... | |
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