Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... once the private study , the class - room , and dormi- tory of the Poet . When I last visited the house — after an ab- sence of more than forty years - I found the whole in nearly the same condition in which it was when occupied by the ...
... once the private study , the class - room , and dormi- tory of the Poet . When I last visited the house — after an ab- sence of more than forty years - I found the whole in nearly the same condition in which it was when occupied by the ...
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... once more to his lodgings in Rose - street , until a suitable house or apartments could be met with for their reception . By his unexpected return to his friends , after so many adieus , some suspicion as to his steadiness of purpose ...
... once more to his lodgings in Rose - street , until a suitable house or apartments could be met with for their reception . By his unexpected return to his friends , after so many adieus , some suspicion as to his steadiness of purpose ...
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... once : says that , to save five shillings and sixpence a day , like a true miser , he has resolved to stay at home , and not patronize the Sydenham coach any longer : - congratulates himself on the pleasure of having met Mr. T. Moore ...
... once : says that , to save five shillings and sixpence a day , like a true miser , he has resolved to stay at home , and not patronize the Sydenham coach any longer : - congratulates himself on the pleasure of having met Mr. T. Moore ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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