PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xvii
... eyes . Hence he was sent every summer to spend rather a long holiday at the sea - side , sometimes at Margate , and sometimes at Brighton , for the benefit of sea - bathing . These visits gave him time for reading . Goldsmith's poems ...
... eyes . Hence he was sent every summer to spend rather a long holiday at the sea - side , sometimes at Margate , and sometimes at Brighton , for the benefit of sea - bathing . These visits gave him time for reading . Goldsmith's poems ...
Page xxii
... eyes . He seized every opportunity of becoming ac- quainted with men of letters ; and in this wish his father was glad to help him . His literary friends at this time were chiefly among the Presbyterians ; such as his next - door ...
... eyes . He seized every opportunity of becoming ac- quainted with men of letters ; and in this wish his father was glad to help him . His literary friends at this time were chiefly among the Presbyterians ; such as his next - door ...
Page xxxviii
... eye , and with these tastes in the host , it was Mr. Rogers's aim to gather around him , not only poets and artists , who were more particularly welcome , because their pursuits were those in which he was best able to give encouragement ...
... eye , and with these tastes in the host , it was Mr. Rogers's aim to gather around him , not only poets and artists , who were more particularly welcome , because their pursuits were those in which he was best able to give encouragement ...
Page xliv
... eye of a painter and a poet . He noted carefully in his journal the picturesque appearances of the country , the climate , and the people ; and he put on paper the thoughts which arise in a refined and educated mind on visiting spots ...
... eye of a painter and a poet . He noted carefully in his journal the picturesque appearances of the country , the climate , and the people ; and he put on paper the thoughts which arise in a refined and educated mind on visiting spots ...
Page xlvii
... eyes in the corner of his room ; hence he naturally greeted them as an old acquaintance : ' From my youth upward have I longed to tread ' This classic ground . — And am I here at last ? ' Wandering at will through the long porticoes ...
... eyes in the corner of his room ; hence he naturally greeted them as an old acquaintance : ' From my youth upward have I longed to tread ' This classic ground . — And am I here at last ? ' Wandering at will through the long porticoes ...
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