Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... feeling - fit to judge of song ! Unlike the clay - cold pedantry , that draws The length and breadth for censure and ... feel ? No ! -let the verse , a host of these defy , That draws the tear from one impassion'd eye . Congenial Friends ...
... feeling - fit to judge of song ! Unlike the clay - cold pedantry , that draws The length and breadth for censure and ... feel ? No ! -let the verse , a host of these defy , That draws the tear from one impassion'd eye . Congenial Friends ...
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... feel more hurt in asking my own from him , than I should feel in asking advances of a liberal dealer . In the meantime , having some debts to discharge in London , I have no other way of settling my affairs than by requesting a ...
... feel more hurt in asking my own from him , than I should feel in asking advances of a liberal dealer . In the meantime , having some debts to discharge in London , I have no other way of settling my affairs than by requesting a ...
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... feel worse to - day after a waking night , and several warnings of an old presenti- ment that I shall not be a Methuselah . But what of that ? Pray do not allude to my ever delirious whining about myself in your notes ; for I am glad ...
... feel worse to - day after a waking night , and several warnings of an old presenti- ment that I shall not be a Methuselah . But what of that ? Pray do not allude to my ever delirious whining about myself in your notes ; for I am glad ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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acquaintance admiration Alexander Campbell Alison Altona appear Archibald Alison beautiful believe booksellers brother Buda called Campbell's character cheerful circumstances conversation correspondence Danube dear friend death delight Dugald Stewart Edinburgh edition eyes father favor favorite feel friendship genius give Glasgow Greek Hamburgh hand happy hear heart honor interest Inverary JAMES THOMSON kind lady letter literary live Liverpool London look Lord Holland Lord Minto Matilda Mayow mind morning mother Mull Muse nature never night Pleasures of Hope poem Poet Poet's poetical poetry Pons Asinorum pray present prospect Ratisbon residence respect Richardson scene Scotch Scotland Scott sincere Sir Walter Scott sister society song soon spirits Staffa sweet Sydenham talents taste tell THOMAS CAMPBELL Thomson thought tion walk wish words worthy write young Campbell youth