The Poetical Works of Samuel RogersG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 472 pages |
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Page xx
... admiration of Dr. Price , who lived next door but one to his father , and preached at the Meeting House on the Green . But his father wished for him in his business , and took him as a clerk to Cornhill with his brother Thomas ...
... admiration of Dr. Price , who lived next door but one to his father , and preached at the Meeting House on the Green . But his father wished for him in his business , and took him as a clerk to Cornhill with his brother Thomas ...
Page xxi
... admiration of Johnson's Rambler , he sent a short literary essay to the Gentleman's Maga- zine . It was entitled The Scribbler , and printed with his initials S. R. at foot . It was followed in the same year by seven others . They had ...
... admiration of Johnson's Rambler , he sent a short literary essay to the Gentleman's Maga- zine . It was entitled The Scribbler , and printed with his initials S. R. at foot . It was followed in the same year by seven others . They had ...
Page xxiii
... admiring critic read the Ode to his family . 6 In 1788 his brother Thomas died . Thomas was eighteen months older than himself . They were daily companions both at home and in the banking - house , where they were in partnership with Mr ...
... admiring critic read the Ode to his family . 6 In 1788 his brother Thomas died . Thomas was eighteen months older than himself . They were daily companions both at home and in the banking - house , where they were in partnership with Mr ...
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... admiration , and Dr. Towers , who succeeded Dr. Price as preacher on the Green , whose conversation was always on literature . With Mrs. Barbauld , who was then living at Hampstead , he became acquainted by sending her a copy of his Ode ...
... admiration , and Dr. Towers , who succeeded Dr. Price as preacher on the Green , whose conversation was always on literature . With Mrs. Barbauld , who was then living at Hampstead , he became acquainted by sending her a copy of his Ode ...
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... admired . The Monthly Review , which was still the chief organ of literary praise and blame , praised it highly , saying , that correctness of thought , delicacy of sentiment , ' variety of imagery , and harmony of versification . are ...
... admired . The Monthly Review , which was still the chief organ of literary praise and blame , praised it highly , saying , that correctness of thought , delicacy of sentiment , ' variety of imagery , and harmony of versification . are ...
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