| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 páginas
...of filial gratitude. In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenfer's Fairy Queen ; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling the charms of verfe, he became, as he relates, irrecoverably a Poet. Such are the accidents, which, fometimes remembered,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 336 páginas
...filial gratitude. * In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenfer's Fairy Queen ; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling the charms of verfe, he became, as he relates, irrecoi verably a Poet. Such are the acci- ! dents, which, fometimes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 páginas
...of filial gratitude. In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenfer's Fairy Queen; in. which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling the charms of verfe, he became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents which, fometimes remembered,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 páginas
...gratitude. • In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenfer-'s. Fairy Q¿çen;' in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling the charms of verfe, he became, as he relates¿ irrecoverably a Poet. Such are the accidents, which, fometimes remembered,... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...his mother's apartment lay Spenser's Fairy Que.en; In which he very early took delight to read, til, by feeling the charms of verse, he became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet Such are the accidents, which, sometimes remembered, and perhaps sometimes forgotten, produce that particular... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 páginas
...of filial gratitude. In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenser's Fairy Queen; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling...became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents, which, sometimes remembered, and perhaps sometimes forgotten, produce that particular... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 páginas
...of filial gratitude. In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spencer's Fairy Queen; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling...became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents which, sometimes remembered, and perhaps sometimes forgotten, produce that particular... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 páginas
...of filial gratitude. In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenser's Fairy Queen; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling...became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents, which, sometimes remembered, and perhaps sometimes forgotten, produce that particular... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 páginas
...of filial gratitude. In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenser's Fairy Queen; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling...became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents, which, sometimes remembered, and perhaps sometimes forgotten, produce that particular... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - 516 páginas
...Cowley: " In tKe window of his mother's room lay Spenser's Fairy Queen, in which Cowley took very early delight to read, till by feeling the charms of verse,...became, as he relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents, which, sometimes remembered, and perhaps sometimes forgotten, pro" duce that particular... | |
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