The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish, and Fishing, Volume 1Nattali and Bond, 1860 |
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... poem was pub- lished , entitled " The Love of Amos and Laura , written by S. P. " which was dedicated to Walton in the follow- ing verses : " TO MY APPROVED AND MUCH RESPECTED FRIEND , IZ . WA . To thee , thou more then thrice beloved ...
... poem was pub- lished , entitled " The Love of Amos and Laura , written by S. P. " which was dedicated to Walton in the follow- ing verses : " TO MY APPROVED AND MUCH RESPECTED FRIEND , IZ . WA . To thee , thou more then thrice beloved ...
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... poem , whilst two of the lines prove that it was printed at his recom- mendation . The poem was first published in 1613 , six years before , together with three others ; but in the only known copy of that edition , which is ...
... poem , whilst two of the lines prove that it was printed at his recom- mendation . The poem was first published in 1613 , six years before , together with three others ; but in the only known copy of that edition , which is ...
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... poems , in 1633 , of which work it is not improbable that Walton was the editor.26 The Elegy is more remarkable for fervour than elegance ; but it contains a few passages illustrative of the writer's own feelings and situation , which ...
... poems , in 1633 , of which work it is not improbable that Walton was the editor.26 The Elegy is more remarkable for fervour than elegance ; but it contains a few passages illustrative of the writer's own feelings and situation , which ...
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... Poems , ed . 1633 , p . 28 , and commencing thus : - " Deign at my hands this Crown of prayer and praise , " 31 For piety , for wit . 32 As since St. Paul none did , none could ! those know ( Such as were blest to hear him ) this is ...
... Poems , ed . 1633 , p . 28 , and commencing thus : - " Deign at my hands this Crown of prayer and praise , " 31 For piety , for wit . 32 As since St. Paul none did , none could ! those know ( Such as were blest to hear him ) this is ...
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... Poems was published in 1635 , with a portrait of the author , engraved by Mar- shall , from a picture painted in 1591 , when he was in his eighteenth year ; and the following lines by Walton were placed under it : 33 Dwell on this joy ...
... Poems was published in 1635 , with a portrait of the author , engraved by Mar- shall , from a picture painted in 1591 , when he was in his eighteenth year ; and the following lines by Walton were placed under it : 33 Dwell on this joy ...
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The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being ..., Volume 1 Izaak Walton,Charles Cotton Visualização integral - 1860 |
The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being ..., Volume 1 Izaak Walton,Charles Cotton Visualização integral - 1860 |
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