... Leigh Hunt as Poet and Essayist: Being the Choicest Passages from His Works Selected and Ed., with a Biographical IntroductionF. Warne and Company, 1891 - Počet stran: 528 |
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... Gentleman Hats , New and Ancient Seamen on Shore On the Realities of Imagination Hoole and Fairfax's Tasso Deaths of Little Children Poetical Anomalies of Shape Daisies Mayday Of Sticks Of the Sight of Shops A Rainy Day 104 106 108 112 ...
... Gentleman Hats , New and Ancient Seamen on Shore On the Realities of Imagination Hoole and Fairfax's Tasso Deaths of Little Children Poetical Anomalies of Shape Daisies Mayday Of Sticks Of the Sight of Shops A Rainy Day 104 106 108 112 ...
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... gentleman who lived next door and was getting into his carriage , adding in a tone amounting to the awful , " He is the greatest plumber in London . " And at another , with a manifestly splendid turn for anti - climax , he would call ...
... gentleman who lived next door and was getting into his carriage , adding in a tone amounting to the awful , " He is the greatest plumber in London . " And at another , with a manifestly splendid turn for anti - climax , he would call ...
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... Gentleman , " Hazlitt to the one on " Sleep , " Lamb to the " Deaths of Little Children , " Keats to a " Now'- descriptive of a Hot Day " -the last mentioned , not impos- sibly , because he happened to be living with Leigh Hunt at 13 ...
... Gentleman , " Hazlitt to the one on " Sleep , " Lamb to the " Deaths of Little Children , " Keats to a " Now'- descriptive of a Hot Day " -the last mentioned , not impos- sibly , because he happened to be living with Leigh Hunt at 13 ...
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... gentleman of the days of the Common- wealth and of the Court of Charles II . On the mere pro- mise of his undertaking to write this work , his publisher , Mr. Colburn , had enabled him to return home from Italy . This historical romance ...
... gentleman of the days of the Common- wealth and of the Court of Charles II . On the mere pro- mise of his undertaking to write this work , his publisher , Mr. Colburn , had enabled him to return home from Italy . This historical romance ...
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... Gentleman ! " Most relieved and thankful your letter has made me , and most happy shall I be to see you to - morrow ( Tuesday ) as close upon the hour you mention as possible . " Without giving here the whole of the letter , which was ...
... Gentleman ! " Most relieved and thankful your letter has made me , and most happy shall I be to see you to - morrow ( Tuesday ) as close upon the hour you mention as possible . " Without giving here the whole of the letter , which was ...
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