James Thomson: Poet of 'the Seasons.'Cresset Press, 1951 - 308 páginas |
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... Thomson entered into an arrangement which was to lead to a great change in his fortunes . Thomas Rundle had per- suaded his intimate friend Charles Talbot , the Solicitor- General , to ask Thomson to accompany his son , Charles Richard ...
... Thomson entered into an arrangement which was to lead to a great change in his fortunes . Thomas Rundle had per- suaded his intimate friend Charles Talbot , the Solicitor- General , to ask Thomson to accompany his son , Charles Richard ...
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... Verse , intitled to Mr James Dalacourt on his Prospect of Poetry , Sign'd J. Thomson is come to Hand , but we not only find it publish'd already in a Monthly Collection , for November 1734 , but are assur'd from 142 JAMES THOMSON.
... Verse , intitled to Mr James Dalacourt on his Prospect of Poetry , Sign'd J. Thomson is come to Hand , but we not only find it publish'd already in a Monthly Collection , for November 1734 , but are assur'd from 142 JAMES THOMSON.
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... Thomson was established in his cottage , they must have seen each other more often , and James Robertson , answering the question , ' Pope , as I have heard , used often to visit Thomson ? " replied : ' Yes , frequently . Pope has ...
... Thomson was established in his cottage , they must have seen each other more often , and James Robertson , answering the question , ' Pope , as I have heard , used often to visit Thomson ? " replied : ' Yes , frequently . Pope has ...
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