The Life of William Barnes: Poet and PhilologistMacmillan and Company, 1887 - 358 páginas |
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... true events of a pure and simple life , in as plain and unglossed a manner as possible . No criticism of works has been attempted ; indeed what has been done so fully and appreciatively by abler hands would be out of place , from a ...
... true events of a pure and simple life , in as plain and unglossed a manner as possible . No criticism of works has been attempted ; indeed what has been done so fully and appreciatively by abler hands would be out of place , from a ...
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... true he had the franchise on the title of a freehold house and land which he possessed , but he certainly did not live in it . The birthplace of his son , our William Barnes , was Rushay , " a farm not far from Pentridge ; the family ...
... true he had the franchise on the title of a freehold house and land which he possessed , but he certainly did not live in it . The birthplace of his son , our William Barnes , was Rushay , " a farm not far from Pentridge ; the family ...
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... true an idea of the easy rustic life of goodwill and fellowship in this " old - world- vale of Blackmore " than the following description of ' Harvest home , " which was one of William Barnes's first contributions to Hone's Year - book ...
... true an idea of the easy rustic life of goodwill and fellowship in this " old - world- vale of Blackmore " than the following description of ' Harvest home , " which was one of William Barnes's first contributions to Hone's Year - book ...
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... . An injustice or dishonesty excites him to a righteous wrath , a beautiful poem or picture calls forth ecstasies of appreciation . Being almost exclusively thrown with such true characters as Fuller C 2 1. ] 19 YOUTH AND FRIENDSHIP .
... . An injustice or dishonesty excites him to a righteous wrath , a beautiful poem or picture calls forth ecstasies of appreciation . Being almost exclusively thrown with such true characters as Fuller C 2 1. ] 19 YOUTH AND FRIENDSHIP .
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... true ) did nothing to quench his primitive faith in human goodness or to lower his ideal of manhood . Not only was he " never heard to say an unkind word of any human creature , " as some of his old friends asserted , but he never even ...
... true ) did nothing to quench his primitive faith in human goodness or to lower his ideal of manhood . Not only was he " never heard to say an unkind word of any human creature , " as some of his old friends asserted , but he never even ...
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