| 1833 - 930 halaman
...he hoped to do something for Scotland like what Miss Edgeworth had accomplished for Ireland.* By * " Two circumstances in particular recalled my recollection...the mislaid manuscript. The first was, the extended mad well-merited fame of Miss Edgcwoith, whose Irish characters 464 Sir Walter Stott in Ireland. [November,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 488 halaman
...indolent to attempt to write it anew from memory, I as often laid aside all thoughts of that nature. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection...Irish characters have gone so far to make the English familial1 with the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland, that she may be truly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 halaman
...indolent to ' " LneVfrquicnemory, 1 as often laid oiiide all * Two circumstances, itrp*|i»ficular, Miw EdROworth, whose Irish characters have gone so far to make the Bnghsh familiar with the character... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 halaman
...attempt to write it anew from шишигу, I a» often laid 0.11 do all thoughts of that n:ilnri!. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection...mislaid manuscript. The first was the extended and urllmeriied lamo of Mitu Edzeworth, whoae Irish characters have gone »i» lar lu make the tn;:linli... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 halaman
...indolent to attempt to write it anew from memory, 1 ae often laid asido all thoughts of that nature. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection of the mislaid manuscript The fini wad the extended and wellmerited fnino of Miss Edge worth, whose Irish characters have gone so... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 604 halaman
...indolent to attempt to write it anew from memory, I as often laid aside all thoughts of that nature. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection...characters have gone so far to make the English familiar witli the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland, that she may be truly said... | |
| Gilbert James French - 1856 - 74 halaman
...recalled my recollection of the mislaid MS.; the first was the extended and well-merited fame of Misa Edgeworth, whose Irish characters have gone so far...their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland" . . . (general preface to Waverley novels, vol. i., p. 20) ; and Mrs. Hamilton's (Cottagers of) Glenburnie,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1862 - 738 halaman
...having been partly suggested by the wellmerited fame of Miss Edgeworth, whose Irish pictures had made the English familiar with the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours. . * "Life of Wilberforee," vol. IT. p. 27Г. t "Raikes's Diary," vol. iii. p. 58. 1734-1820.] THE WAVERLEY... | |
| 1864 - 34 halaman
...if it should not prove a curious tale marred in the telling." Afterwards the author refers also to the extended and well-merited fame of Miss Edgeworth, whose Irish characters have gone so far as to make the English familiar with the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1870 - 544 halaman
...that nature. Two circumstances in particular recalled my recollection of the mislaid manuscript. Tlu first was the extended and well-merited fame of Miss...neighbours of Ireland, that she may be truly said to hare done more towards completing tlte Union than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it... | |
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