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Page 53
... thoughts to tragedy , and ' the bursting cloud of family misfortunes ' led him to write a ' tragic fragment ' , or , as he describes it in the Commonplace Book , ' a penitential thought , in the hour of Remorse , Intended for a tragedy ...
... thoughts to tragedy , and ' the bursting cloud of family misfortunes ' led him to write a ' tragic fragment ' , or , as he describes it in the Commonplace Book , ' a penitential thought , in the hour of Remorse , Intended for a tragedy ...
Page 156
... thought as he did would have liked , and in trying to write for such an audience the poet only distorted his genius . His view of nature was equally different from that of the eighteenth - century dealers in the picturesque and the ...
... thought as he did would have liked , and in trying to write for such an audience the poet only distorted his genius . His view of nature was equally different from that of the eighteenth - century dealers in the picturesque and the ...
Page 229
... thought at this time of marriage - who soon became pregnant again . He had hopes of settling on Patrick Miller's farm . He wrote to Nicol : ' From my view of the lands , and his [ Miller's ] reception of my Bardship , my hopes in that ...
... thought at this time of marriage - who soon became pregnant again . He had hopes of settling on Patrick Miller's farm . He wrote to Nicol : ' From my view of the lands , and his [ Miller's ] reception of my Bardship , my hopes in that ...
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