Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 264
... . Neglected virtue , seasons go and come , Whilst thine forgot lie closed in a tomb . It is recorded in the life of Drummond prefixed Evidently used for returnʼst . to the folio edition of his works , that he 264 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... . Neglected virtue , seasons go and come , Whilst thine forgot lie closed in a tomb . It is recorded in the life of Drummond prefixed Evidently used for returnʼst . to the folio edition of his works , that he 264 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 271
... Drummond , and which must have been read by the author of Paradise Lost , with whom the Scottish bard was a great favourite , with singular delight , be considered as scarcely less de- cisive evidence in support of the same opinion ...
... Drummond , and which must have been read by the author of Paradise Lost , with whom the Scottish bard was a great favourite , with singular delight , be considered as scarcely less de- cisive evidence in support of the same opinion ...
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... Drummond . It may be necessary to state , that in compliance with a fashion then com- mon amongst the scholars of the age , they were in the habit of designating each other by classical appellations . VOL . I. T Though I have twice been ...
... Drummond . It may be necessary to state , that in compliance with a fashion then com- mon amongst the scholars of the age , they were in the habit of designating each other by classical appellations . VOL . I. T Though I have twice been ...
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... Drummond , " he remarks , " loved the country with that deep and placid love which a calm and contemplative poet alone feels . He had suffered deeply , he possessed a rich store of learning , - he had a wise and thoughtful turn of mind ...
... Drummond , " he remarks , " loved the country with that deep and placid love which a calm and contemplative poet alone feels . He had suffered deeply , he possessed a rich store of learning , - he had a wise and thoughtful turn of mind ...
Page 276
... Drummond , of his first attachment , and of part of his earliest poetry , I regret to state , with regard to the period which follows , occupying not less than sixteen or eighteen years , until his mar- riage in 1630 , that the accounts ...
... Drummond , of his first attachment , and of part of his earliest poetry , I regret to state , with regard to the period which follows , occupying not less than sixteen or eighteen years , until his mar- riage in 1630 , that the accounts ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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