Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 41
... perhaps originally a friend of the poet's brother Neville ( see Fletcher , pp . 392 , 923 ) , and when he starts corresponding with Henry in 1802 they begin their letters quite formally , as virtual strangers . A further indica- tion ...
... perhaps originally a friend of the poet's brother Neville ( see Fletcher , pp . 392 , 923 ) , and when he starts corresponding with Henry in 1802 they begin their letters quite formally , as virtual strangers . A further indica- tion ...
Page 87
... perhaps read ' Hour and a half ... which would add up better . ' Wollaston ' may refer to the frequent lectures on chemistry by F. J. H. Wollaston ( 1762-1823 ) , the Jacksonian professor . Alternatively , it may refer to one of the ...
... perhaps read ' Hour and a half ... which would add up better . ' Wollaston ' may refer to the frequent lectures on chemistry by F. J. H. Wollaston ( 1762-1823 ) , the Jacksonian professor . Alternatively , it may refer to one of the ...
Page 194
... perhaps , on enquiry , he may be found in this instance rather inaccurate . The definitive pronoun , and the definitive article , have a species of kindred force ; but they have nevertheless distinct characters both in English and in ...
... perhaps , on enquiry , he may be found in this instance rather inaccurate . The definitive pronoun , and the definitive article , have a species of kindred force ; but they have nevertheless distinct characters both in English and in ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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