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Page xxxiii
... Lord Lyttelton , the poet , and his son - in- law Lord Valencia , the father of the traveller . But though such society had been cultivated by the grand- father at the Hill , it was by no means to the father's taste . When speaking of ...
... Lord Lyttelton , the poet , and his son - in- law Lord Valencia , the father of the traveller . But though such society had been cultivated by the grand- father at the Hill , it was by no means to the father's taste . When speaking of ...
Page xxxiv
... . Jackson on his death left Mr. Rogers his copies of Paradise Lost and the Faërie Queen , both the first editions of those poems . He soon afterwards formed an acquaintance with Lord and Lady ' xxxiv SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... . Jackson on his death left Mr. Rogers his copies of Paradise Lost and the Faërie Queen , both the first editions of those poems . He soon afterwards formed an acquaintance with Lord and Lady ' xxxiv SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
Page xxxv
... Lord Holland , in whom he found a kindred love of letters , of civil and religious liberty , and of his uncle Charles Fox ; and when he addresses Fox in his poem , he ends , — " Thy bell has tolled ! ' But in thy place among us we ...
... Lord Holland , in whom he found a kindred love of letters , of civil and religious liberty , and of his uncle Charles Fox ; and when he addresses Fox in his poem , he ends , — " Thy bell has tolled ! ' But in thy place among us we ...
Page xxxvi
... Lord Elgin . These fourteen lines are the only approach to the sonnet that Mr. Rogers ever made . In 1803 he made a second tour in Scotland in company with his sister Sarah , where they fell in with the poets Wordsworth , Coleridge ...
... Lord Elgin . These fourteen lines are the only approach to the sonnet that Mr. Rogers ever made . In 1803 he made a second tour in Scotland in company with his sister Sarah , where they fell in with the poets Wordsworth , Coleridge ...
Page xliii
... Lord Byron's Lara . To these poems neither author added his name , though no secret was made of the authorship . Jacqueline is a playful little piece with exquisite versification . Like the Introduc- tion to ' Columbus , ' it is in ...
... Lord Byron's Lara . To these poems neither author added his name , though no secret was made of the authorship . Jacqueline is a playful little piece with exquisite versification . Like the Introduc- tion to ' Columbus , ' it is in ...
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