Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... poet , grate- fully remembered his punctiliousness and kindness . From the scanty records of the elder Hood's character , the firm impression emerges of a hard - working , honest , prudent Scot , with an ex- cellent knowledge of his ...
... poet , grate- fully remembered his punctiliousness and kindness . From the scanty records of the elder Hood's character , the firm impression emerges of a hard - working , honest , prudent Scot , with an ex- cellent knowledge of his ...
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... poet . Stranger , if to thee His claim to memory be obscure , If thou wouldst know how truly great was he , Go , ask it of the poor . A poem so well known - surely one of the best known in our language has put itself almost beyond ...
... poet . Stranger , if to thee His claim to memory be obscure , If thou wouldst know how truly great was he , Go , ask it of the poor . A poem so well known - surely one of the best known in our language has put itself almost beyond ...
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... poet of real genius who just misses greatness , and ask why this is so , I think we shall find the answer in his versatility . He could do so many things so very well , and found the opportunity to do these things so often that he ...
... poet of real genius who just misses greatness , and ask why this is so , I think we shall find the answer in his versatility . He could do so many things so very well , and found the opportunity to do these things so often that he ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
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