Literary Leaves; Or, Prose and Verse Chiefly Written in India, Band 1W.H. Allen & Company, 1840 |
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... CONVERSATION , SIR EGERTON BRYDGES , ON THE ART OF READING , ON FRIENDSHIP , ON PROSE MEMORANDA FOR POETICAL COMPOSITION , VERSE . PAGE . 1 25 41 63 • 71 87 105 123 · 139 155 • 175 · 193 213 225 ** A4233 259 • 289 305 317 321 OCEAN ...
... CONVERSATION , SIR EGERTON BRYDGES , ON THE ART OF READING , ON FRIENDSHIP , ON PROSE MEMORANDA FOR POETICAL COMPOSITION , VERSE . PAGE . 1 25 41 63 • 71 87 105 123 · 139 155 • 175 · 193 213 225 ** A4233 259 • 289 305 317 321 OCEAN ...
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... conversation , he shuddered at his " gloom of solitude , " and in writing to Mrs. Thrale , he makes a touching appeal to her sympathy and tenderness : " I want every comfort : my life is very solitary and very cheerless . Let me know ...
... conversation , he shuddered at his " gloom of solitude , " and in writing to Mrs. Thrale , he makes a touching appeal to her sympathy and tenderness : " I want every comfort : my life is very solitary and very cheerless . Let me know ...
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... Conversations with an ambitious Student in ill health , " " whether Rousseau breathing forth his reveries , or Byron tracing the pilgrimage of Childe Harold , did not more powerfully feel the glory of the task , than the sorrow it was ...
... Conversations with an ambitious Student in ill health , " " whether Rousseau breathing forth his reveries , or Byron tracing the pilgrimage of Childe Harold , did not more powerfully feel the glory of the task , than the sorrow it was ...
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... conversation of literary men , though it may turn on their favorite subjects , is not exclusive or professional . It usually in- volves the universal interests of humanity ; and all intelligent per- sons , of whatever class , who have ...
... conversation of literary men , though it may turn on their favorite subjects , is not exclusive or professional . It usually in- volves the universal interests of humanity ; and all intelligent per- sons , of whatever class , who have ...
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... conversation . All good Poets , and even Orators , attend more or less closely to the rule in question , though often quite unconsciously . The pas- sions naturally suggest fit and faithful sounds . Love and sorrow prompt smooth and ...
... conversation . All good Poets , and even Orators , attend more or less closely to the rule in question , though often quite unconsciously . The pas- sions naturally suggest fit and faithful sounds . Love and sorrow prompt smooth and ...
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