| Robert Southey - 1839 - 380 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...dear boy, your nephew, to my knowledge ; and that, breaking through all the restraints which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 388 oldal
...speak out, and say good nature. Add to all this, 1 deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I shall have proved...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 - 1846 - 310 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'a... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1847 - 500 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... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1848 - 432 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... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 oldal
...speak out, and say good nature. Add to all this, 1 deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, TՎ} L d breaking through all the restraints which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
| 1851 - 592 oldal
...: more is needless. You could not apply this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, the Dean of St. Paul'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.... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 790 oldal
...nature. Add to all this, I deal much in poetry, as did our venerable ancestor, flie Dean of St. Paul's,t and I think I shall have proved myself a Donne at all points. The truth is, that whatever I am, 1 love you all. I account it a happy event that brought the dear boy, your nephew, to my knowledge,... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 544 oldal
...irritability ; and a little, I would hope, both of his and of her , I know not what to call it, without tor, the Dean of St. Paul's, and I think I shall have proved...dear boy, your nephew, to my knowledge ; and that breaking through all the restraints which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
| Robert Benton Seeley - 1855 - 294 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...dear boy, your nephew, to my knowledge ; and that, breaking through all the restraints which his natural bashfulness imposed on him, he determined to... | |
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