Poems: To which are Added Some of His Most Popular EssaysW.A. Bartow, 1824 - 216 עמודים |
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עמוד 6
... took refuge , and there he arrived in the beginning of the year 1754 . His sudden flight had left him no means of providing for his present wants , and he was driven to the greatest ex- tremity . It was at this period , it is imagined ...
... took refuge , and there he arrived in the beginning of the year 1754 . His sudden flight had left him no means of providing for his present wants , and he was driven to the greatest ex- tremity . It was at this period , it is imagined ...
עמוד 7
... took his passage on board a Dutch ship to Kotterdam , from whence , after a short stay , he proceeded to Brussels . He then visited a great part of Flanders ; and after pass- ing some time at Strasbourg and Louvain , at which last place ...
... took his passage on board a Dutch ship to Kotterdam , from whence , after a short stay , he proceeded to Brussels . He then visited a great part of Flanders ; and after pass- ing some time at Strasbourg and Louvain , at which last place ...
עמוד 10
... took a lodging in Green - arbour- court , in the Old Bailey , where the greater part of his most successful pieces were written . He had been in- troduced to Mr Newbery , a man who truly deserved the eulogium bestowed by Dr. Warburton ...
... took a lodging in Green - arbour- court , in the Old Bailey , where the greater part of his most successful pieces were written . He had been in- troduced to Mr Newbery , a man who truly deserved the eulogium bestowed by Dr. Warburton ...
עמוד 11
... took pleasure in his conversation , and some- times laughed at blunders to which he was addicted , but admired the simplicity of the man , and the elegance of his poetical talents . The same year he published his collection of " Es ...
... took pleasure in his conversation , and some- times laughed at blunders to which he was addicted , but admired the simplicity of the man , and the elegance of his poetical talents . The same year he published his collection of " Es ...
עמוד 17
... took in pointing the sentiment , and polishing the versification . His manner of writing poetry , it is said , was this he first sketched a part of his design in prose , in which he threw out his ideas as they occurred to him ; he then ...
... took in pointing the sentiment , and polishing the versification . His manner of writing poetry , it is said , was this he first sketched a part of his design in prose , in which he threw out his ideas as they occurred to him ; he then ...
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