The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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In this green lived , too , Mary Wolstoncroft , being engaged with another lady in keeping school . Samuel Rogers was born in the stuccoed house at the south - west corner , which is much older than it seems .
In this green lived , too , Mary Wolstoncroft , being engaged with another lady in keeping school . Samuel Rogers was born in the stuccoed house at the south - west corner , which is much older than it seems .
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Byron seems to have lived on terms of the most cordial intimacy with Rogers , who is one of the few persons of whom he always spoke with kindness and respect . The full - length portrait of his lordship ...
Byron seems to have lived on terms of the most cordial intimacy with Rogers , who is one of the few persons of whom he always spoke with kindness and respect . The full - length portrait of his lordship ...
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Yes , FLORIO lived - and , still of each possessed , The father cherished , and the maid caressed ! - Forever would the fond Enthusiast rove , With JULIA's spirit , through the shadowy grove ; Gaze with delight on every scene she ...
Yes , FLORIO lived - and , still of each possessed , The father cherished , and the maid caressed ! - Forever would the fond Enthusiast rove , With JULIA's spirit , through the shadowy grove ; Gaze with delight on every scene she ...
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( 1 ) True glory , says one of the ancients , is to be acquired by doing what deserves to be written , and writing what deserves to be read ; and by making the world the happier and the better for our having lived in it .
( 1 ) True glory , says one of the ancients , is to be acquired by doing what deserves to be written , and writing what deserves to be read ; and by making the world the happier and the better for our having lived in it .
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EVERY reader turns with pleasure to those passages of Horace , and Pope , and Boileau , which describe how they lived and where they dwelt ; and which , being interspersed among their satirical writings , derive a secret and ...
EVERY reader turns with pleasure to those passages of Horace , and Pope , and Boileau , which describe how they lived and where they dwelt ; and which , being interspersed among their satirical writings , derive a secret and ...
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