Bothwell's artful address and important services can justify her attachment to that nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion, nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene... The Scots Magazine - Seite 811759Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Putnam - 1828 - 314 Seiten
...nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute some of her actions to her situation, more than to her disposition ; and to lament the... | |
| 1830 - 288 Seiten
...can, they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it'°, 'with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute her actions to her situation, more than to her disposition, and to lament the unhappincss... | |
| William Robertson - 1831 - 372 Seiten
...nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute some of her actions to her situation, more than to her dispositions ; and to lament... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 Seiten
...passion ; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute her actions to her situation more than to her disposition ; and to lament the unhappiness... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 630 Seiten
...nor cart they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute some of her actions to her situation, more than to her dispositions ; and to lament... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 626 Seiten
...nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute some of her actions to her situation, more than to her dispositions ; and to lament... | |
| 1836 - 342 Seiten
...nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute some of her actions to her situation, more than to her dispositions ; and to lament... | |
| Jean Joseph Jacotot, P. Y. de Séprés - 1840 - 906 Seiten
...her ; we must likewise add, that » she was often imprudent. Humanity will draw a » veil over the part of her character which it cannot » approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to im» pute her actions to her situation, more than to her » disposition. Mary's sufferings... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 Seiten
...nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with bss cotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost....twice ? Hence, varíete ! fly ! Leave Marmion here al some to impute her actions to her situation more than to her dispositions, and to lament the unhappiness... | |
| William Robertson - 1844 - 620 Seiten
...nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part...which it cannot approve, and may, perhaps, prompt some to impute some of her actions to her situation, more than to her dispositions ; and to lament... | |
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