Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... Treasury ' or his hymns . It has been greatly aided by his own journals , which are quoted at some length , for in them he speaks for himself , expressing many thoughts and opinions which could not otherwise have been so plainly given ...
... Treasury ' or his hymns . It has been greatly aided by his own journals , which are quoted at some length , for in them he speaks for himself , expressing many thoughts and opinions which could not otherwise have been so plainly given ...
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... least , if they agree with their affectionate brother and your v . a . and v . d . son , F. T. PALGRAVE . 1 Notes to the Sacred Treasury . The following extracts from letters to his mother , written BLAKE'S BOOK OF JOB 27.
... least , if they agree with their affectionate brother and your v . a . and v . d . son , F. T. PALGRAVE . 1 Notes to the Sacred Treasury . The following extracts from letters to his mother , written BLAKE'S BOOK OF JOB 27.
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... Treasury , ' and the distinguished traveller , for these well - known poems . There was great joy in our school , and the usual half - holiday , when F. T. Palgrave was elected Scholar of Balliol , and his brother soon after became ...
... Treasury , ' and the distinguished traveller , for these well - known poems . There was great joy in our school , and the usual half - holiday , when F. T. Palgrave was elected Scholar of Balliol , and his brother soon after became ...
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... Treasury . ' I think nearly every piece contained in the early editions was talked over by him at his house in London or at the Athenæum , and he delighted to tell me how careful he had been to secure the verdict of Tennyson in his work ...
... Treasury . ' I think nearly every piece contained in the early editions was talked over by him at his house in London or at the Athenæum , and he delighted to tell me how careful he had been to secure the verdict of Tennyson in his work ...
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... Treasury , ' and the inclusion of one or two poems unduly neglected , was a marked feature of later years . On all great subjects his thoughts seemed to me to have deepened and strengthened , and although I was sometimes at variance ...
... Treasury , ' and the inclusion of one or two poems unduly neglected , was a marked feature of later years . On all great subjects his thoughts seemed to me to have deepened and strengthened , and although I was sometimes at variance ...
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