| sir John Sinclair (1st bart.) - 1831 - 546 pages
...upon was, " Ossian, or the Bards." It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. The consequence...years, was to be overturned. The public seemed to be appalled, — the stocks rapidly fell, — and the most dismal apprehensions were entertained of the... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 428 pages
...upon -was, ' Ossian, or the Bards' It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. The consequence...forgotten, and nothing but the new ballet was talked of.'' — SIR JOHN SINCLAIR'S Correspondence, vol. 2, p. 145. [Industrious Weeding by Flemish Farmers.] "1т... | |
| Robert Southey - Commonplace books - 1849 - 650 pages
...upon was, ' Ossian, or the Bards' It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. The consequence...totally forgotten, and nothing but the new ballet i«w talked of."—SIB JOHN SINCLAIR'S Correspondence, vol. 2, p. 145. [Industrious Weeding by Flemish... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 656 pages
...upon was, ' Ossian, or the Sards.' It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. The consequence...d'Enghien was totally forgotten, and nothing but the new bauet wo» talked of." — SIE JOHN SINCLAIR'S Correspondence, vol. 2, p. 145. [Industrious Weeding... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 428 pages
...' Oman, or the Bardi.' It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that haJ ever been exhibited there. The consequence was, that the murder of the Duke d'Ensrhien was totally forgotten, and nothing but the «ne ballet wa» talked of." — SIR JOHN SINCLAIR'S... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 698 pages
...upon was, ' Ossian, or the Bards' It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. The consequence...d'Enghien was totally forgotten, and nothing but the new bauet was talked of." — SIB JOHN SINCLAIR'S Correspondence, vol. 2, p. 145. [Industrious Weeding... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - Homiletical illustrations - 1870 - 312 pages
...on was " Ossian, or the Bards." It is still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. The consequence...forgotten, and nothing but the new ballet was talked of." After this fashion Satan takes off men's thoughts from their sins, and drowns the din of their consciences.... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - Religious satire - 1870 - 294 pages
...still recollected in Paris, as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had ever been exhibited there. 3The consequence was that the murder of the Duke d'Enghien...forgotten, and nothing but the new ballet was talked of." After this fashion Satan takes off men's thoughts from their sins, and drowns the din of their consciences.... | |
| P. Blouët - 1885 - 222 pages
...Ossian, or the Bards." It is still recollected in Paris as perhaps the grandest spectacle that had 4 ever been exhibited there. The consequence was, that the murder of the Duke D'Enghien was totally forgotten.—SIB. JOHN SINCLAIR. XXVI.—THE CATARACT OF YERVEN'KYLE. We had been extremely anxious... | |
| P. Blouët - 1888 - 216 pages
...Ossian, or the Sards." It is still recollected in Paris as perhaps the grandest tpectacle that had4 ever been exhibited there. The consequence was, that...murder of the Duke D'Enghien was totally forgotten. — SIB JOHN SINCLAIR. XXVI.— THE CATAEACT OF YERVENTKYLE. We had been extremely anxious to see a... | |
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