| 1790 - 522 páginas
...the bari returned him with honour, though not without much difficulty, as his circum« ftances were very low. Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving it again, but the pride of the poet was equal ta his genius, and he fent the money with an angry letter, which is extant among the curious poffeffions... | |
| James Easton - 1799 - 486 páginas
...without much difficulty, as his circumflances were very low. Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving it, but the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he fent the money with an angry letter, which was found among the curious poffeffions of that venerable old man. Catherine Harvey— -i 04. Of Little... | |
| 1800 - 490 páginas
...much difficulty, as his circum(lances were very low. Mr. Hirtop would have declined receiving it, bu' the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he feat the money with aa angry letter, which was found amcnj the curious pofleflions, of that renenWe... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 450 páginas
...much difficulty, as his circumstances were very low ; Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving it, but the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he sent the money with an angry letter, which was found among the curious property of tins venerable old... | |
| William Granger - 1808 - 630 páginas
...without much difficulty, as his circumftances were very low. Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving it, but the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he fent the money with an angry letter, which was found among the curious pofleflions of that venerable old man. Catherine Harvey, aged 104, of Little... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 670 páginas
...however, in the regifter of All-hallows Breadftreet, the * births of Sarah and Tabitha Milton, and the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he fent the money with an angry letter, which was found among the curious poffeffions of that venerable old man." Eafton's Human Longevity, 8vo.... | |
| 1823 - 494 páginas
...without much difficulty, as bis circumstances were very low. Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving it, but the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he sent the money with an angry letter, which was found among the curious possessions of this venerable... | |
| Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 páginas
...without much difficulty, as his circumstances were very low. Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving it, but the pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he sent the money with an angry letter, which was found among the curious possessions of this venerable... | |
| 1824 - 458 páginas
...which the bard returned him with honour, though not without much difficulty, as his circumstances were very low. Mr. Hartop would have declined receiving...pride of the poet was equal to his genius, and he sent the money, with an angry letter, which is extant among the curious possessions of this venerable... | |
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