| 1824 - 984 pages
...his person— of hands before him like a man about to _r . , »_ * . . • « . _ fii ._ л* t ~i~ his works — of his family — of his fame, and of...opinions of the physicians (and Maxwell was a kind and a skilful swim, and sprung from head to foot of the bed — fell with his face down, and expired with... | |
| 1825 - 458 pages
...they spoke of his history— of his person— of his works— of his family— of his fame, and or his untimely and approaching fate, with a warmth and...which will ever endear Dumfries to my remembrance. His good humour was unruffled, and his wit never forsook him. He looked to one of his fellow volunteers... | |
| 1824 - 666 pages
...Burns and of him alone ; they spoke of his history—of his person—of his works— of his family—of u v ti pK P f Ƽ D JrX %D G %... k u U$[ ř ȍ @Ёܹ# H . s ? $ N cr saying—the opinions of the physicians (and Maxwell was a kind and a skilful one), were eagerly caught... | |
| Jeremiah Fellowes - 1824 - 286 pages
...together, their talk .was of Burns, and of him alone; they spoke of his history — of his person— of his works — of his family — of his fame, and of his untimely and approach, ing fate, with a warmth and an enthusiasm which will ever endear Dumfries to my remembrance.... | |
| 1826 - 450 pages
...together, their talk was of Burns and of him alone ; they spoke of his history — of his person — of his works — of his family — of his fame, and...untimely and approaching fate, with a warmth and an enthuiiasm which will ever endear Dumfries to my rememhrance. All that he said or was saying — the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 pages
...to this gentleman, who is, I understand, connected by his marriage with the family of the poet. ing fate, with a warmth and an enthusiasm which will ever...Dumfries to my remembrance. All that he said or was saying—the opinions of the physicians, (and Maxwell was a kind and a skilful one,) were eagerly caught... | |
| Ant The - 1827 - 366 pages
...together, their talk was of Burns, and of him alone. They spoke of his history — of his person — of his works — of his family — of his fame —...opinions of the physicians, (and Maxwell was a kind and ;i skilful one,) were eagerly caught up and reported from street to street, and from house to house.... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 358 pages
...stood together, their talk was of Burns and of him alone ; they spoke of his history, of his person, of his works, of his family, of his fame, and of his...opinions of the physicians (and Maxwell was a kind and a skilful one) were eagerly caught up, and reported from street to street, and from house to house.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1828 - 324 pages
...together, their talk was of Burns, and of him alone. They spoke of his history — of his person — of his works — of his family —of his fame — and of his untimely and approach* I take the opportunity of once mo:e acknowledging my great obligations to this gentleman,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1830 - 340 pages
...together, their talk was of Burns, and of him alone. They spoke of his history — of his person — of his works — of his family — of his fame —...an enthusiasm which will ever endear Dumfries to my rememmy great obligations to this gentleman, who, I now under, stand, is not, as stated in former editions,... | |
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