PoemsFrederick J. Mason, 1835 - 523 стор. |
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... appears to have been of a very delicate habit both of mind and body . In 1737 , the year of his mother's death , he was sent to a school at Market - street , in Hertford- shire , under the conduct of Dr , Pitman , but was re- moved from ...
... appears to have been of a very delicate habit both of mind and body . In 1737 , the year of his mother's death , he was sent to a school at Market - street , in Hertford- shire , under the conduct of Dr , Pitman , but was re- moved from ...
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... appears , among other adverse events , to have aggravated his sufferings at this time , and to have strengthened that constitutional melancholy which he delighted to paint , and which , we firmly believe , from all that we can see in ...
... appears , among other adverse events , to have aggravated his sufferings at this time , and to have strengthened that constitutional melancholy which he delighted to paint , and which , we firmly believe , from all that we can see in ...
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... appear in an extract from one of his letters to Mr. Park , in 1792. " From the age of twenty to thirty - three ( when he left the Temple ) , I was occupied , or ought to have been , in the study of the law ; from thirty - three to sixty ...
... appear in an extract from one of his letters to Mr. Park , in 1792. " From the age of twenty to thirty - three ( when he left the Temple ) , I was occupied , or ought to have been , in the study of the law ; from thirty - three to sixty ...
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... appears to have been in doubt whether any bookseller would be willing to print them on his own account . He was fortunate enough , however , to find in Mr. Johnson ( his friend Mr. New- ton's publisher ) , one whose spirit and ...
... appears to have been in doubt whether any bookseller would be willing to print them on his own account . He was fortunate enough , however , to find in Mr. Johnson ( his friend Mr. New- ton's publisher ) , one whose spirit and ...
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... hearts of all readers whatever may lead them most happily to the full enjoyment of human life , and to the final attainment of Heaven . " This admirable poem appears to have been written in 1783 and 1784 , but 12 MEMOIR OF.
... hearts of all readers whatever may lead them most happily to the full enjoyment of human life , and to the final attainment of Heaven . " This admirable poem appears to have been written in 1783 and 1784 , but 12 MEMOIR OF.
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