| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...you over their hills all brown with heath, or their vallies scarce able to feed a rabbit ? Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...of the country presents the same dismal landscape.' Forster's Goldsmith, i. 433. a little by this, Mr. Ogilvie then took new ground, where, I suppose,... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...you over their hills all brown with heath, or their vallies scarce able to feed a rabbit ? Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...of the country presents the same dismal landscape.' Forster's Goldsmith, \. 433. a little Aetat. 54.] A Scotchman s noblest prospect. 493 a little by this,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...over their hills all brown with heath, or their valleys scarcely able to feed a rabbit ? Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...their poverty. Yet, with all these disadvantages, enough to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the proudest things alive. The poor have... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 pages
...over their hills all brown with heath, or their vallies scarcely able to feed a rabbit ? Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...presents the same dismal landscape. No grove nor brook brook lend their music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty . Yet with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 pages
...over their hills all brown with heath, or their \ allies scarcely able to feed a rabbit ? Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...country presents the same dismal landscape. No grove nor THE LIFE OF DR. GOLDSMITH. 23 brook lend their music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...you over their hills all brown with heath, or their vallics scarce able to feed a rabbit? Man alouc seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the natural size inthis poorsoil. Every part of the country present* the same dismal landscape — HO grove nor brook... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 404 pages
...dog ever loved the roast meat he turns better than I do him I now address. Yet what shall I say now I am entered? Shall I tire you with a description of...the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty:—yet, with all these disadvantages to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the... | |
| England - 1832 - 868 pages
...over their hills, all brown with heath, or their vallies, scarce able to feed a rabbit? — Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...country presents the same dismal landscape— no grove or brook lend their THE ATHEN^UM. music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Abduction - 1832 - 464 pages
...you over their hills all brown with heath, or their valleys scarce able to feed a rabbit ! Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...country presents the same dismal landscape : no grove or brook lend their music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty: yet,... | |
| Serial publications - 1837 - 552 pages
...you over their hills all brown with heath, or their valleys scarcely able to feed a rabbit? Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the...these disadvantages to call him down to humility, a Scotsman is one of the proudest things alive. The poor have pride ever ready to relieve them. If mankind... | |
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