Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... Tell's compatriot , at the battle of Sempach , which have now a place in his printed poems . During the composition of this piece , the fervor of his youthful sympathies , in the cause of Swiss independence , was strongly revived . He ...
... Tell's compatriot , at the battle of Sempach , which have now a place in his printed poems . During the composition of this piece , the fervor of his youthful sympathies , in the cause of Swiss independence , was strongly revived . He ...
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... tell Grahame that if I do not write to him , it is not from lack of love , but leisure . Tell him , his congratulation added happiness to my possession of little Tony ; and that I long till the little poet be writing verses on little ...
... tell Grahame that if I do not write to him , it is not from lack of love , but leisure . Tell him , his congratulation added happiness to my possession of little Tony ; and that I long till the little poet be writing verses on little ...
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... tell him , that all those he cares for , are more than proud that they neither think or speak of rivals ; and that amid all their wishes , they durst not have imagined Gertrude . Tell him that we never meet without speaking of Mrs ...
... tell him , that all those he cares for , are more than proud that they neither think or speak of rivals ; and that amid all their wishes , they durst not have imagined Gertrude . Tell him that we never meet without speaking of Mrs ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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