Poetical WorksLittle, Brown, 1862 |
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Page lii
... kind of civil sparring continually took place between us . You are so attached , ' says he , to Hurd , Gray , and Mason , that you think nothing good can proceed but out of that formal school . Now I'll mend Gray's Elegy , by leaving ...
... kind of civil sparring continually took place between us . You are so attached , ' says he , to Hurd , Gray , and Mason , that you think nothing good can proceed but out of that formal school . Now I'll mend Gray's Elegy , by leaving ...
Page lv
... kind of exulting style he exclaimed , ' Here are some of the best of my prose writings : I have been hard at work ever since midnight , and I desire you to examine them . ' These , ' said I , ' are excellent indeed . ' They are ...
... kind of exulting style he exclaimed , ' Here are some of the best of my prose writings : I have been hard at work ever since midnight , and I desire you to examine them . ' These , ' said I , ' are excellent indeed . ' They are ...
Page lxi
... kind of sacred character . After a general review of papers lying before him , I took leave ; when , turning to his study table , he pointed to an article I had procured for him , and said , ' You are kindest to me . ' I only replied ...
... kind of sacred character . After a general review of papers lying before him , I took leave ; when , turning to his study table , he pointed to an article I had procured for him , and said , ' You are kindest to me . ' I only replied ...
Page lxiv
... kind of agony , No more , I desire you ; you harrow up my soul ! ' More absurd stories may be recorded of Goldsmith than of any man : his absence of mind would not permit him to attend to time , place , or company . When at the table of ...
... kind of agony , No more , I desire you ; you harrow up my soul ! ' More absurd stories may be recorded of Goldsmith than of any man : his absence of mind would not permit him to attend to time , place , or company . When at the table of ...
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... kind , that it stands not in need of a revisal . In no part of his works has this author discovered a more nice and critical discernment , or a more perfect knowledge of human nature , than in this poem ; with wonderful art he has ...
... kind , that it stands not in need of a revisal . In no part of his works has this author discovered a more nice and critical discernment , or a more perfect knowledge of human nature , than in this poem ; with wonderful art he has ...
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