Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger, author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. |
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... has but embalmed his memory, or cast a romantic halo around his untimely grave. The perusal of the poet's memoirs will sufficiently explain the motives to which the present volume owes=its existence. Of the four dramas selected 15 viii.
... has but embalmed his memory, or cast a romantic halo around his untimely grave. The perusal of the poet's memoirs will sufficiently explain the motives to which the present volume owes=its existence. Of the four dramas selected 15 viii.
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... poet's tastes, habits, and opinions, has been derived from those with whom he lived in the most unreserved intimacy and confidence, --f'rom the associates of his childhood and the friends of his youth, —- above all, from the ...
... poet's tastes, habits, and opinions, has been derived from those with whom he lived in the most unreserved intimacy and confidence, --f'rom the associates of his childhood and the friends of his youth, —- above all, from the ...
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... poet's. representative. Allowing for the obvious and unavoid~ able deficiencies of the narrative, it is, perhaps, not presumptuous to indulge the hope, that, to the lovers and well-wishers of the-drama, the Life of John Tobin, however ...
... poet's. representative. Allowing for the obvious and unavoid~ able deficiencies of the narrative, it is, perhaps, not presumptuous to indulge the hope, that, to the lovers and well-wishers of the-drama, the Life of John Tobin, however ...
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... poetry, which fixed its broad roots in the habits—the sympathies—the afi'ecticins of the people. To suppose that this fairest product of the age of' Elizabeth is already withering in hopeless though premature decay, is to suppose not ...
... poetry, which fixed its broad roots in the habits—the sympathies—the afi'ecticins of the people. To suppose that this fairest product of the age of' Elizabeth is already withering in hopeless though premature decay, is to suppose not ...
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... poetry has been so rarely the associate of wealth and presperity, that it appears to he often held synonimous with profligacy and penury.—It is not to be supposed that Mr. Webbe or his friends were superior to this common prejudice ...
... poetry has been so rarely the associate of wealth and presperity, that it appears to he often held synonimous with profligacy and penury.—It is not to be supposed that Mr. Webbe or his friends were superior to this common prejudice ...
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MEMOIRS OF MR JOHN TOBIN John 1770-1804 Tobin,E. (Elizabeth) 1778-1827 Benger,Antonio De 1610-1686 La Gitani Solis Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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