The Literature and Literati of Bath: An Essay, Read at the Literary Club, November 13, 1852R.E. Peach, 1854 - 92 páginas |
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... expressed that my paper should be printed and placed before the public eye , as well as before that of the Club . It behoved me , therefore , to make it more worthy such scrutiny by a closer revision - by extending my plan ( for what ...
... expressed that my paper should be printed and placed before the public eye , as well as before that of the Club . It behoved me , therefore , to make it more worthy such scrutiny by a closer revision - by extending my plan ( for what ...
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... on the subject of this light Essay which bears , at least , on the title of our Society- from having often heard surprise expressed that a city so distinguished as Bath for its classical structures , its local THE ...
... on the subject of this light Essay which bears , at least , on the title of our Society- from having often heard surprise expressed that a city so distinguished as Bath for its classical structures , its local THE ...
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... expressed by Madame Prozzi , that " a physician can some- times parry the scythe of death , but has no power over the sand in the hour - glass . " Dr. WILLIAM OLIVER ( who has still descendants living here ) was the first physician ap ...
... expressed by Madame Prozzi , that " a physician can some- times parry the scythe of death , but has no power over the sand in the hour - glass . " Dr. WILLIAM OLIVER ( who has still descendants living here ) was the first physician ap ...
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... expressed himself with much freedom on his life of Milton , thus writes : " The comparison which we have instituted has compelled us to notice JOHNSON'S defects , but we trust we are not blind to his merits . His stately march , his ...
... expressed himself with much freedom on his life of Milton , thus writes : " The comparison which we have instituted has compelled us to notice JOHNSON'S defects , but we trust we are not blind to his merits . His stately march , his ...
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... expressed the character of the poet and the man , — He marked in his elegant strain The graces that glowed in his mind . And let us now speak of his worthy friend RICHARD GRAVES , who , born one year after him , survived him by many ...
... expressed the character of the poet and the man , — He marked in his elegant strain The graces that glowed in his mind . And let us now speak of his worthy friend RICHARD GRAVES , who , born one year after him , survived him by many ...
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Abbey accomplished admiration afterwards alike amiable anecdote appear archæological Batheaston BEAU NASH beautiful biographer Bishop Bladud's boast born in Bath called CARIBOO celebrated ceteris paribus character charmed Church civic crown classical Claverton Crescent death died distinguished early edition elegant eminence entitled Essay esteemed excellent fame father female genius gentleman gifted Grammar School HARINGTON historian honor HUNTER immortal Bard intellectual James Quin John JOHNSON JOSEPH HUNTER Kingsmead knowledge Lady Lansdown Crescent learned letters Literary Club LITERATURE AND LITERATI lived Lord married ment merits mind muse neighbourhood notices ornament PARRY passed PHILIP THICKNESSE philosophical physician poems poet poetical poetry possessed Prior Park published Quin recollect rendered residence ROBERT SOUTHEY SAMUEL LYSONS scholar Society spermaceti stage Street talent Theatre THICKNESSE THOMAS THOMAS FALCONER valuable virtues Walcot Warner WILLIAM worthy writes wrote youth