Historic Memorials & Reminiscences of Stockbridge, the Dean, and Water of Leith, with Notices Anecdotal, Descriptive, and BiographicalR. Somerville, 1887 - 152ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... painted imitation . Under the former was a beautifully executed " Triumph of Bacchus , " cut in white marble . One of the stones built into the opposite projec- tion was broad and circular - topped : it had evidently been used as the ...
... painted imitation . Under the former was a beautifully executed " Triumph of Bacchus , " cut in white marble . One of the stones built into the opposite projec- tion was broad and circular - topped : it had evidently been used as the ...
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... paintings , and ornamental agriculture and gardening were his favourite pursuits , of all which he has left many elegant and some perhaps whimsical specimens . He possessed in a very high degree the talent of ridicule , and his ...
... paintings , and ornamental agriculture and gardening were his favourite pursuits , of all which he has left many elegant and some perhaps whimsical specimens . He possessed in a very high degree the talent of ridicule , and his ...
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... painted , as his diploma picture , a portrait of his much - cared - for step - grandson , Henry Rae- burn Inglis , holding a rabbit . This picture is now in the private diploma - room of the Royal Academy , London . After the death of ...
... painted , as his diploma picture , a portrait of his much - cared - for step - grandson , Henry Rae- burn Inglis , holding a rabbit . This picture is now in the private diploma - room of the Royal Academy , London . After the death of ...
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... painted by Holbein , which he engraved for private distribution among his friends . After Mr Wishart's death , his widow married and went to England . She became a widow a second time , and returned to Edinburgh , having the portrait ...
... painted by Holbein , which he engraved for private distribution among his friends . After Mr Wishart's death , his widow married and went to England . She became a widow a second time , and returned to Edinburgh , having the portrait ...
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... painted portrait of Mr M'Vicar at one time hung in the session - house of the West Kirk . Since the days of these eminent men the pulpit of St Cuthbert's has continued to be occupied by a succession of able and devoted ministers . The ...
... painted portrait of Mr M'Vicar at one time hung in the session - house of the West Kirk . Since the days of these eminent men the pulpit of St Cuthbert's has continued to be occupied by a succession of able and devoted ministers . The ...
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afterwards Alexander amongst ancient Ann Street appearance artist Baxters beautiful Bell's Mills born boys bridge building built burgh Canonmills career Carlyle Church Comely Bank curious daughter David Roberts Dean Bridge Deanhaugh House death died distinguished Edinburgh Edinburgh Academy elected erected exhibited fame father feuing friends garden genius George greatly ground honour inscription Inverleith James Young Simpson John Watson Gordon lived London Lord Gardenstone Lord Provost Luke M'Vicar married minister Mitchell morning neighbourhood Nisbet of Dean occupied old inhabitants painted painter parish picturesque portrait present Raeburn Place Redpath resided returned road ROBERT SCOTT LAUDER Royal Scottish Academy scene Scotland Scots side Silvermills Sir Henry Raeburn Sir James Sir John Nisbet Sir William sketches St Bernard's St Cuthbert's Stockbridge stone stood Terrace Thomas tion took Town Trustees village of Water Walter Ross Water of Leith West Kirk window young
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96 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judaea, and Cappadocia, in Pontus, and Asia, Phrygia, and Pamphylia, in Egypt, and in the parts of Libya about Cyrene, and strangers of Rome, Jews and proselytes, Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God.
26 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... falling sleeves, scent bottle, embroidered bag, hoop and train — all superb, yet all in purest taste ; and managing all this seemingly heavy rigging with as much ease as a full-blown swan does its plumage, she would take possession of the centre of a large sofa, and at the same moment, without the slightest visible exertion, would cover the whole of it with her bravery, the graceful folds seeming to lay themselves over it like summer waves.
96 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the great seal, granting the dignity of a baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, unto the Right Hon. CP Thomson, GoveruorGeneral of all Her Majesty's provinces on the Continent of North America, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten...
135 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, there to be hanged by the neck till you are dead; and may God, in his infinite goodness, have mercy on your soul!
26 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... seeming to lay themselves over it like summer waves. The descent from her carriage too, where she sat like a nautilus in its shell, was a display which no one in these days could accomplish or even fancy. The...
113 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... spunk of fire is lit for the forenoon ; and I meanwhile sit scribbling and meditating, and wrestling with the powers of dulness till one or two o'clock; when I sally forth into the city or towards the sea-shore, taking care only to be home for the important purpose of consuming my mutton chop at four. After dinner we all read learned languages till coffee (which we now often take at night instead of tea), and so on till bed-time...
149 ÆäÀÌÁö - So I returned, and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.
113 ÆäÀÌÁö - Doctor retire up stairs to the drawingroom, a little place all fitted up like a lady's work-box, where a spunk of fire is lit for the forenoon ; and I meanwhile sit scribbling and meditating and wrestling with the powers of...
113 ÆäÀÌÁö - You shall hear about it as it proceeds, but as yet we are only got through the first chapter. You would wonder how much happier steady occupation makes us, and how smoothly we all get along. Directly after breakfast the good wife and the Doctorf retire upstairs to the drawing-room, a little place all fitted up like a lady's workbox, where a spunk of fire...
66 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... constitution, fortified by habitual temperance, gave a reasonable hope of his being for some time preserved to his friends and to the world. He appeared to enjoy the most perfect health, and was just returned from an excursion into Fifeshire with Sir Walter Scott, Sir Samuel Shepherd, Sir Adam Ferguson, and a small party of friends, united under the auspices of Lord Chief commissioner Adam, to visit and examine objects of historical curiosity and interest. None of the party had seemed to enjoy...