Life of Robert SoutheyChapman and Hall, 1854 - 298 strán (strany) |
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... seemed to hold out a better hope . To alleviate the misery of our fellow creatures , and to relieve their bodily sufferings , has in all ages been regarded as one of the most honourable aspirations and privileges of the medical ...
... seemed to hold out a better hope . To alleviate the misery of our fellow creatures , and to relieve their bodily sufferings , has in all ages been regarded as one of the most honourable aspirations and privileges of the medical ...
Strana 68
... seemed frittered away , as well as the uncertainty of the provision it made for himself and those dependent upon him . To relieve himself from the necessity of periodical writing , he determined to undertake the study of the law , and ...
... seemed frittered away , as well as the uncertainty of the provision it made for himself and those dependent upon him . To relieve himself from the necessity of periodical writing , he determined to undertake the study of the law , and ...
Strana 78
... seemed to speak within of future fame . This period of Southey's life was particularly devoted to poetry . He was enthusiastically fond of it , and his engagement on the " Morning Post " encouraged it . The number of lines he threw off ...
... seemed to speak within of future fame . This period of Southey's life was particularly devoted to poetry . He was enthusiastically fond of it , and his engagement on the " Morning Post " encouraged it . The number of lines he threw off ...
Strana 91
... seemed , as it were , to rest upon them for a moment , and illumi- nate their bold crests , before it burst forth in unin- terrupted glory upon the whole expanse of land and water . A fresh breeze carried them past Mafra and the heights ...
... seemed , as it were , to rest upon them for a moment , and illumi- nate their bold crests , before it burst forth in unin- terrupted glory upon the whole expanse of land and water . A fresh breeze carried them past Mafra and the heights ...
Strana 92
... seemed fresh ; and the hills beyond the Tagus , blue in the azure mist and distance , and the heights behind the town , beautiful in feature and rich in vegetation , came back upon him with renewed charms . On landing he took possession ...
... seemed fresh ; and the hills beyond the Tagus , blue in the azure mist and distance , and the heights behind the town , beautiful in feature and rich in vegetation , came back upon him with renewed charms . On landing he took possession ...
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affection Amadis de Gaul amongst appeared beautiful became Bristol character Charles Lamb Church Cintra circumstances Coleridge death delight desire devoted duties Ebenezer Elliott Edinburgh Edinburgh Review edition engaged England English ETAT excitement exertions existed expected expressed favourable feelings frequently gave genius Greta Hall Grosvenor Bedford habits hand heart HERBERT KNOWLES hills History of Brazil History of Portugal honour hope imagination influence John Rickman journey Keswick labour letter Lisbon literary literature London Longman Lord Madoc ment Messrs mind nature object occasion offer opinions person pleasure poems poet political portion Portuguese proposed publishers Quarterly regarded residence Review Rickman Robert Southey scenery scenes seemed Sir Walter Skiddaw Southey felt Southey found Southey's Spain spirit Suwarrow Tagus taste tion tour town Tyler uncle volume Wat Tyler whilst writing wrote Wynn