The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... fear to the criticism of the world at large . " " I can visit , " said the veteran reminiscent , " the justly - admired author of The Pleasures of Memory , and find myself with a friend who together with the brightest genius possesses ...
... fear to the criticism of the world at large . " " I can visit , " said the veteran reminiscent , " the justly - admired author of The Pleasures of Memory , and find myself with a friend who together with the brightest genius possesses ...
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... fear , sometimes sub- missive , sometimes mutinous , always ignoble . It admits of no vari- ety of character , no unexpected revolutions . And even the issue , though of unspeakable importance , and admirably adapted to somo kinds of ...
... fear , sometimes sub- missive , sometimes mutinous , always ignoble . It admits of no vari- ety of character , no unexpected revolutions . And even the issue , though of unspeakable importance , and admirably adapted to somo kinds of ...
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... fear us all ! ' They made you fight , and me ( the milkiest of men ) a satirist , and will end by making Rogers madder than Ajax . I have been reading Memory again , the other day , and Hope together , and retain all my preference of ...
... fear us all ! ' They made you fight , and me ( the milkiest of men ) a satirist , and will end by making Rogers madder than Ajax . I have been reading Memory again , the other day , and Hope together , and retain all my preference of ...
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... fear that indolence , the occupations of a busy life , or the dread of detracting from a reputation already so high , would forever prevent our wishes from being gratified . We were , therefore , both pleased and surprised when , upon ...
... fear that indolence , the occupations of a busy life , or the dread of detracting from a reputation already so high , would forever prevent our wishes from being gratified . We were , therefore , both pleased and surprised when , upon ...
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... fears , To learn the color of my future years ! Ah , then , what honest triumph flushed my breast ; This truth once known To bless is to be blest ! - We led the bending beggar on his way ( Bare were his feet , his tresses silver - gray ) ...
... fears , To learn the color of my future years ! Ah , then , what honest triumph flushed my breast ; This truth once known To bless is to be blest ! - We led the bending beggar on his way ( Bare were his feet , his tresses silver - gray ) ...
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