id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44530 Leask, W. Keith (William Keith) Hugh Miller .txt text/plain 39682 1686 66 Edinburgh a complete _Life_ of Hugh Miller will probably never be Like Burns, Carlyle, and Scott, Miller seems to have borne the powerful no existence in Scotland, and between such men as Miller, Burns, or working years of his life, it may be doubted if in his case the loss _The Man of Feeling_, we have said enough to show that Miller certainly Long after, in the _Old Red Sandstone_ he has described his first day's old spirit in the Church.' The time had, however, come when he could A man's, or a nation of men's.' Yet we find Hume writing to Robertson seen, took place at Nigg, in 1756, in the days of Donald Roy, Miller's old times long before I became ill-natured or dreamed of hurting any While regarding the 'days' as ages, Miller views the record as the that few men of science have either by their work or in their life ./cache/44530.txt ./txt/44530.txt