PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xiii
... Sharp giving up , or refusing an office in the Tower , because he did not think it right to ship war - like stores ... Richard Price in the afternoon , where his grandfather Radford , and his great - grand- father Harris , had ...
... Sharp giving up , or refusing an office in the Tower , because he did not think it right to ship war - like stores ... Richard Price in the afternoon , where his grandfather Radford , and his great - grand- father Harris , had ...
Page xxviii
... Richard Sharp to whom he was introduced by his friend William Maltby . Richard Sharp was a man of industry and ambition , fond of reading , of great memory and sound judgment , a good critic , and a valuable friend to a young author ...
... Richard Sharp to whom he was introduced by his friend William Maltby . Richard Sharp was a man of industry and ambition , fond of reading , of great memory and sound judgment , a good critic , and a valuable friend to a young author ...
Page liii
... Richard Sharp , who highly approved of it , and who would say , ' Let it alone , it can't be better . ' But Mr. Rogers was not so easily satisfied , and continued to re - cast the thoughts , and to mend the rugged lines ; and when he ...
... Richard Sharp , who highly approved of it , and who would say , ' Let it alone , it can't be better . ' But Mr. Rogers was not so easily satisfied , and continued to re - cast the thoughts , and to mend the rugged lines ; and when he ...
Page lvii
... Richard Sharp , who late in life published some Epistles in Verse , he kindly gives the title of a poet . With the same wish to please he mentions Eastlake the painter , and Herschell the astronomer , he quotes Lord John Russell's defi ...
... Richard Sharp , who late in life published some Epistles in Verse , he kindly gives the title of a poet . With the same wish to please he mentions Eastlake the painter , and Herschell the astronomer , he quotes Lord John Russell's defi ...
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