... by fragments here and there, of a subject of which his soul is just then filled. He has many great fragments of the whole work ready. You may think that persons who love as we do have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. Fragments, in Prose and Verse - Stran 96avtor: Elizabeth Smith, Henrietta Maria Bowdler - 1809 - 242 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 346 strani
...which is not yet published; beeing always present at the birth of the young verses, which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which his. soul is just then rilled. He has many great fragments of the whole work ready. You may think that persons who love as... | |
| 1838 - 640 strani
...present at the birth of the young verses, which begin always by fragments, here and there, of a sujbect of which his soul is just then filled. He has many...that persons who love as we do, have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. I, with my little work, still — still— only regarding,... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1832 - 330 strani
...the best society." Of a mind breathing such elevated sentiments, well may his excellent wife say—' It will be a delightful occupation for me to make...we do have no need of two chambers; we are always • The above passage is taken from the notes which Gray had collected for a poem entitled 'The Alliance... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1832 - 474 strani
...such elevated sentiments, well may hi-- excellent wife say — ' It will be a delightful oecupation for me to make you more acquainted with my husband's...You may think that persons who love as we do have no nced of two chambers ; we are always * The above passage in taken from the noted which Gray had colleeted... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1832 - 526 strani
...will be a delightful occupation for me to make you more acquainted with my husband's poem. Nobody CMI do it better than I, being the person who knows .the...has many great fragments of the whole work ready. Yon may think that persons who love as we do have no need of two chambers ; we are always • The above... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 352 strani
...which is not jet published; being always present at the birth of the young verses, which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which...that persons who love as we do, have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. I, with my little work, still — still — only regarding... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 strani
...which is not yet published ; being always present at the birth of the young verses, which begin always by fragments here and there of a subject of which...just then filled. He has many great fragments of the wholj work ready. You may think that two people, who love as we Jo, have no need of two chambers. We... | |
| 1852 - 790 strani
...which is not yet published ; being always present at the birth of the young verses, which begin always by fragments here and there of a subject of which...fragments of the whole work ready. You may think that two people who love as we do, have no need of two chambers. И e are always in the same. I. with my... | |
| 1853 - 442 strani
...birth of the young verses, which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which bis soul is just then filled. He has many great fragments...whole work ready. You may think that persons who love äs we do, have no need of two chambers; we are always in the Barne. I, with my little work, still,... | |
| 1871 - 784 strani
...happy in her conquest. She writes to a friend inquiring about Klopstoek : "I am always present with him at the birth of the young verses, which begin by fragments...of a subject of which his soul is just then filled. Persons who live as we do have no need of two chambers ; we are always in the same ; I with my little... | |
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