Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... literary life , and lays open the springs of all his actions and the causes of all his contrariety of conduct . We now see the real difficulties he had to contend with in the earlier part of his literary career ; the worldly cares which ...
... literary life , and lays open the springs of all his actions and the causes of all his contrariety of conduct . We now see the real difficulties he had to contend with in the earlier part of his literary career ; the worldly cares which ...
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... literary side , the bar- gain which he had just concluded with Mundell , was the only " property " on which he could calculate . Those who knew little of the difficulties with which he had to contend , charged him with being unsteady ...
... literary side , the bar- gain which he had just concluded with Mundell , was the only " property " on which he could calculate . Those who knew little of the difficulties with which he had to contend , charged him with being unsteady ...
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... literary engagements both in prose and poetry ; but a malady came over me , which put all poetry , and even imaginative prose , out of the question . My anxiety to wake in the morning , in order to be at my literary labors , kept me ...
... literary engagements both in prose and poetry ; but a malady came over me , which put all poetry , and even imaginative prose , out of the question . My anxiety to wake in the morning , in order to be at my literary labors , kept me ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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