PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xxii
... poems , the favourable way in which it was received in the world , and his marked literary ambition , gained him respect with his family , and made him important in his father's eyes . He seized every opportunity of becoming ac ...
... poems , the favourable way in which it was received in the world , and his marked literary ambition , gained him respect with his family , and made him important in his father's eyes . He seized every opportunity of becoming ac ...
Page xxv
... poem for six years ; but he thought it safest not to put his name to it , and he described it as by the author of ... poem in a degree that cannot fail to ensure ' its success . ' The poem indeed was at once most d successful , and has ...
... poem for six years ; but he thought it safest not to put his name to it , and he described it as by the author of ... poem in a degree that cannot fail to ensure ' its success . ' The poem indeed was at once most d successful , and has ...
Page xxvi
... poem in the volume were added two shorter poems , the beautiful lines ' On a Tear , ' and ' An Italian Song . ' He also added to this volume the Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that ...
... poem in the volume were added two shorter poems , the beautiful lines ' On a Tear , ' and ' An Italian Song . ' He also added to this volume the Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that ...
Page xxviii
... poems was ornamented with engravings after drawings by Westall and Stothard , to both of which artists his patronage was most kind and useful . A few years before this time he had become acquainted with Richard Sharp to whom he was ...
... poems was ornamented with engravings after drawings by Westall and Stothard , to both of which artists his patronage was most kind and useful . A few years before this time he had become acquainted with Richard Sharp to whom he was ...
Page xxix
... poem the Portrait is almost the only work of art spoken of . It was almost the only one known in his father's house . In this later poem , on the other hand , we find that he had gained a knowledge and love of art of the highest class ...
... poem the Portrait is almost the only work of art spoken of . It was almost the only one known in his father's house . In this later poem , on the other hand , we find that he had gained a knowledge and love of art of the highest class ...
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