Dumfries one fine summer evening about this time to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the principal street of the town, while the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together... The Life and Works of Robert Burns - Strana 81autor/autoři: Robert Burns - 1854Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1828 - 722 str.
...grieved, than when riding into Dumfries one fine summer evening about this time to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the...the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 str.
...than when riding into Dumfries one fine summer's evening, about this time, to attend a countyball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the...the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1828 - 324 str.
...than when riding into Dumfries one fine summer's evening, about this time, to attend a countyball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady . side of...the opposite side was gay with successive groups of I gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the • festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1830 - 340 str.
...grieved, than when, riding into Dumfries one fine summer's evening, to attend a county ball, he saw Barns walking alone, on the shady side of the principal street of the town, while the opposite part was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the fes•tivities... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1831 - 338 str.
...street of the town, while the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared willing to recognize him. The horseman dismounted and joined Burns, who, on his proposing to him to cross the... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 260 str.
...grieved, than when riding into Dumfries one fine summer evening about this time to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the...the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 530 str.
...grieved, than when riding into Dumfries one fine summer evening about this time to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the...the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 str.
...summer's evening, about this time, to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shiuiy side of the principal street of the town, while the opposite side was gaj with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together (or the Festivities of the night,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 str.
...grieved, than when, riding into Dumfries one fine summer evening about this time to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the...the opposite side was gay with successive groups of gentlemen and ladies, all drawn together for the festivities of the night, not one of whom appeared... | |
| James Currie - 1838 - 92 str.
...seldom more grieved, than when, riding into Dumfries one fine summer's evening, to attend a county ball, he saw Burns walking alone, on the shady side of the principal street ThoDgh the vehemence of Burns's temper, increased as it often was by stimulating liquors, might lead... | |
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