Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... pleasure , and an alleviation of pain ; and on the part of those by whom it is exercised , the source of very noble , laudable , and refined emo- tions of pleasure . And in those two views we shall consider it . It gives considerable ...
... pleasure , and an alleviation of pain ; and on the part of those by whom it is exercised , the source of very noble , laudable , and refined emo- tions of pleasure . And in those two views we shall consider it . It gives considerable ...
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... pleasure , to which I had been hitherto a stranger . It was not merely the gratification of curiosity ; for these two * The lines are entitled " The Pleasures of Solitude , " and consist of twelve stanzas sprightly , classical and well ...
... pleasure , to which I had been hitherto a stranger . It was not merely the gratification of curiosity ; for these two * The lines are entitled " The Pleasures of Solitude , " and consist of twelve stanzas sprightly , classical and well ...
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... Pleasures of Hope " three months before it was sent to press . In the literary Society which Dr. Anderson drew around him , it was a familiar topic in conversation ; and he had soon the pleasure of finding that the opinion of other ...
... Pleasures of Hope " three months before it was sent to press . In the literary Society which Dr. Anderson drew around him , it was a familiar topic in conversation ; and he had soon the pleasure of finding that the opinion of other ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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