Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... London - and was fool enough to believe I could overtake them both . But as Germany could not be laid aside , and as a twelve- month's ramble on the Continent is no joke to the finances of a poet , I have avoided the seduction of that ...
... London - and was fool enough to believe I could overtake them both . But as Germany could not be laid aside , and as a twelve- month's ramble on the Continent is no joke to the finances of a poet , I have avoided the seduction of that ...
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... London , his spirits were suddenly damped by afflicting intelligence from home , which drew from him the following letter : - MY DEAR FRIEND , TO DR . ANDERSON . LONDON [ POST - MARK , 19th April , ] 1801 . In a sudden , distracted ...
... London , his spirits were suddenly damped by afflicting intelligence from home , which drew from him the following letter : - MY DEAR FRIEND , TO DR . ANDERSON . LONDON [ POST - MARK , 19th April , ] 1801 . In a sudden , distracted ...
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... London booksellers , to increase my income as far as possible , or to secure my constitution by a retreat ere it be too late . These doubts were , however , soon concluded by the last remains of strength which I possessed having so much ...
... London booksellers , to increase my income as far as possible , or to secure my constitution by a retreat ere it be too late . These doubts were , however , soon concluded by the last remains of strength which I possessed having so much ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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