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the obligations of Britain and of the world to such a father , engaged in the assiduous and well - directed cultivation of the mind of such a son ! poem , which But the reward of the father was ample ; and no one , but a parent of taste ...
the obligations of Britain and of the world to such a father , engaged in the assiduous and well - directed cultivation of the mind of such a son ! poem , which But the reward of the father was ample ; and no one , but a parent of taste ...
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This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that effusion of filial affection , with which the poem concludes . tion was committed to the care of Mr. Thomas Young.
This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that effusion of filial affection , with which the poem concludes . tion was committed to the care of Mr. Thomas Young.
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In the same year , however , we find him on the continent , and followed by the affection and gratitude of his pupil , in a latin elegy of much beauty and poetic merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent ...
In the same year , however , we find him on the continent , and followed by the affection and gratitude of his pupil , in a latin elegy of much beauty and poetic merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent ...
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j 1 1 ten years old ; and his translation of the 136th psalm , which we still possess , sufficiently evinces his progress in poetic expression at the early age of fifteen . When we read in this small work of “ the golden - tressed sun ...
j 1 1 ten years old ; and his translation of the 136th psalm , which we still possess , sufficiently evinces his progress in poetic expression at the early age of fifteen . When we read in this small work of “ the golden - tressed sun ...
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... c . we acknowledge some touches of the Paradise Lost ; and from the following passage of the “ Vacation Exercise " we may infer some slight promise of that divine poem ; Yet I would rather , if I were to choose Thy service ( that of ...
... c . we acknowledge some touches of the Paradise Lost ; and from the following passage of the “ Vacation Exercise " we may infer some slight promise of that divine poem ; Yet I would rather , if I were to choose Thy service ( that of ...
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