The Poetical WorksG. Bell, 1867 - 186 pages |
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Page xi
... friends ; and by - and - by , school being over , it was resolved that college should succeed , and a subscription supplied funds for Trinity . But only as a sizar could he afford to go to Trinity ; and there was a revolting badge on ...
... friends ; and by - and - by , school being over , it was resolved that college should succeed , and a subscription supplied funds for Trinity . But only as a sizar could he afford to go to Trinity ; and there was a revolting badge on ...
Page xiii
... friends , and fifty pounds from his uncle ( what uncles there were in those days ! ) , and went to Dublin to study law . However , he lost the money at play ; and then tried medicine in Edinburgh - always selecting a new field for a new ...
... friends , and fifty pounds from his uncle ( what uncles there were in those days ! ) , and went to Dublin to study law . However , he lost the money at play ; and then tried medicine in Edinburgh - always selecting a new field for a new ...
Page xiv
... friends could assemble of an evening without fear of being read away early ; for Richard- son was a very great reader - of his own performances . Then came to Goldsmith the real thing , original composition . The proprietor of the ...
... friends could assemble of an evening without fear of being read away early ; for Richard- son was a very great reader - of his own performances . Then came to Goldsmith the real thing , original composition . The proprietor of the ...
Page xv
... friends , although , a little later , he says " he has friendships only with the dead . " Friends are much , in Shelley's opinion , who laments that he can only count three . Starvation is an ugly thing , doubtless , but it has so many ...
... friends , although , a little later , he says " he has friendships only with the dead . " Friends are much , in Shelley's opinion , who laments that he can only count three . Starvation is an ugly thing , doubtless , but it has so many ...
Page xvi
... friends that could be found ; that Percy and Smollett were of his set , and that almost immediately he was to take first rank in Johnson's club . Doubtless he had many pleasant days about that time . He was beginning to get a pleasant ...
... friends that could be found ; that Percy and Smollett were of his set , and that almost immediately he was to take first rank in Johnson's club . Doubtless he had many pleasant days about that time . He was beginning to get a pleasant ...
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