| William Hayley - 1803 - 454 oldal
...speak out, and say good-nature. Add to all this, I deal much in Poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I shall have proved...the dear boy, your Nephew, to my knowledge, and that breaking through all the restraints which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 oldal
...poetry, as did our venerable anceflor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I fhall have proved myfelf a Donne at all points. The truth is, that whatever...the dear boy, your nephew, to my knowledge, and that breaking through all the reftrainfs which his natural bafhfulnefs impofed on him, he determined to... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 228 oldal
...all this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and 1 think 1 shall have proved myself a Donne at all points. The...brought the dear boy, your nephew, to my knowledge, mid that breaking through all the restraints which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined... | |
| William Cowper - 1809 - 486 oldal
...speak out, and say goodnature. Add to all this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I shall have proved...Donne at all points. The truth is, that whatever I £m, I love you all. I account it a happy event that brought the dear boy, your Nephew, to my knowledge,... | |
| William Hayley - 1812 - 464 oldal
...speak out, and say good nature. Add to all this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I shall have proved...the dear boy, your Nephew, to my knowledge, and that breaking through all the restraints, which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1812 - 456 oldal
...speak out, and say good nature. Add to all this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I shall have proved...the dear boy, your Nephew, to my knowledge, and that breaking through all the restraints, which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
| William Cowper - 1869 - 306 oldal
...this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Pauls's, and I think I have proved myself a Donne at all points. The truth is, that whatever I am, I love you all. I am much obliged to Mr. Bodham for his kindness to my Homer, and with my love to you all, and Mrs. Unwin's... | |
| 1826 - 440 oldal
...nature. Add to all this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. faul's, and I think I shall have proved myself a Donne at all points. The truth is, whatever I am, and wherever I am, I love you all." To Lady Hesketh he thus adverts to the circumstance:—... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1826 - 582 oldal
...Dean of St Paul's (his Mother, too, he might have added, who, if not a poetess, was fond of poetry), and I think I shall have proved myself a Donne at all points." To another relative, about the same time, he says,—The portrait " I had rather possess than the richest... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1826 - 484 oldal
...Dean of St Paul's (his Mother, too, he might have added, who, if not a poetess, was fond of poetry), and I think I shall have proved myself a Donne at all points." To another relative, about the same time, he says, — The portrait " I had rather possess than the... | |
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