The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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... WESTMORELAND AND THE DALESMEN : SOCIETY OF THE LAKES 360 VIII . SOCIETY OF THE LAKES : CHARLES LLOYD 381 IX . SOCIETY OF THE LAKES : MISS ELIZABETH SMITH , THE SYMPSONS , AND THE K—— FAMILY 403 X. SOCIETY OF THE LAKES : PROFESSOR WILSON ...
... WESTMORELAND AND THE DALESMEN : SOCIETY OF THE LAKES 360 VIII . SOCIETY OF THE LAKES : CHARLES LLOYD 381 IX . SOCIETY OF THE LAKES : MISS ELIZABETH SMITH , THE SYMPSONS , AND THE K—— FAMILY 403 X. SOCIETY OF THE LAKES : PROFESSOR WILSON ...
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... Westmoreland : some allowance , however , must be made- 1 For a full account of this interesting Mr. Poole see Thomas Poole and his Friends , by Mrs. Henry Sandford , 2 vols . , 1888. He was born 1765 , and died 1837.-M. 2 More properly ...
... Westmoreland : some allowance , however , must be made- 1 For a full account of this interesting Mr. Poole see Thomas Poole and his Friends , by Mrs. Henry Sandford , 2 vols . , 1888. He was born 1765 , and died 1837.-M. 2 More properly ...
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... Westmoreland ; Keswick in Cumberland ; and they are thirteen good miles apart . Coleridge and his family were domiciliated in Greta Hall ; sharing that house , a tolerably large one , on some principle of amicable division , with Mr ...
... Westmoreland ; Keswick in Cumberland ; and they are thirteen good miles apart . Coleridge and his family were domiciliated in Greta Hall ; sharing that house , a tolerably large one , on some principle of amicable division , with Mr ...
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... Westmoreland schoolmaster . Going to Cambridge , with no great store of classical know- ledge , but with the more common accomplishment of West- moreland men , and one better suited to Cambridge , viz . a sufficient basis of mathematics ...
... Westmoreland schoolmaster . Going to Cambridge , with no great store of classical know- ledge , but with the more common accomplishment of West- moreland men , and one better suited to Cambridge , viz . a sufficient basis of mathematics ...
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... Westmoreland as well as a Scottish expres- sion- " what - like " was Wordsworth ? A reviewer in " Tait's Magazine , " noticing some recent collection of literary portraits , gives it as his opinion that Charles Lamb's head was the ...
... Westmoreland as well as a Scottish expres- sion- " what - like " was Wordsworth ? A reviewer in " Tait's Magazine , " noticing some recent collection of literary portraits , gives it as his opinion that Charles Lamb's head was the ...
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