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Page 245
... Campbells . Margaret was , it Alexander Campbell , the poet's father , lived in seems , of the same clan , but not a blood - relation , social intimacy with several of the University pro- of " the Campbells of Kirnan , " to which family ...
... Campbells . Margaret was , it Alexander Campbell , the poet's father , lived in seems , of the same clan , but not a blood - relation , social intimacy with several of the University pro- of " the Campbells of Kirnan , " to which family ...
Page 258
... Campbell obtained town every day . He could scarcely have placed the pension , which , as far as is known , was given himself in any situation more favorable for health , by Fox at Lord Holland's solicitation , it did not or for study ...
... Campbell obtained town every day . He could scarcely have placed the pension , which , as far as is known , was given himself in any situation more favorable for health , by Fox at Lord Holland's solicitation , it did not or for study ...
Page 260
... Campbell's poetry might be pre- pared for lines expressive of what Schiller , or one of his translators calls , " the fancifulness of de- spair . " * the spot . " I read , " said Campbell , " every de- would have the tomahawk applied to ...
... Campbell's poetry might be pre- pared for lines expressive of what Schiller , or one of his translators calls , " the fancifulness of de- spair . " * the spot . " I read , " said Campbell , " every de- would have the tomahawk applied to ...
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