Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... poem underwent another vigorous criticism : every line was examined , every sentiment analyzed ; and the mental excitement produced by this ordeal may have caused the irritability described in the preceding extracts . The Poet had ...
... poem underwent another vigorous criticism : every line was examined , every sentiment analyzed ; and the mental excitement produced by this ordeal may have caused the irritability described in the preceding extracts . The Poet had ...
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... poem , he tells Mr. Richardson , in August , " I have given some touches of my best kind to the Second Part . I have some stanzas on the anvil which enchant myself ; and , though they may not enchant others , I am , by these new lines ...
... poem , he tells Mr. Richardson , in August , " I have given some touches of my best kind to the Second Part . I have some stanzas on the anvil which enchant myself ; and , though they may not enchant others , I am , by these new lines ...
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... poem , was , in fact , that of a man whose life and conduct had entitled him to respect and grati- tude . Convinced ... poem of Gertrude , from the common histories of England , all of which represented him as a bloody and bad man - even ...
... poem , was , in fact , that of a man whose life and conduct had entitled him to respect and grati- tude . Convinced ... poem of Gertrude , from the common histories of England , all of which represented him as a bloody and bad man - even ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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