It is my duty and business to thank God for all his dispensations, and to believe them the best possible; but, indeed, I think I should have been more thankful, if He had made me a journeyman shoemaker, instead of an author by trade. Eliza Cook's Journal - 第 184 頁1851完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1850 - 664 頁
...half of which were never known in esse. Soon he thinks " a shoemaker's life more desirable than that of an author by trade. I have left my friends ; I have left plenty ; I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality, and have enabled me to give... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1837 - 394 頁
...subject, addressed to me the following astounding letter. "Redcliff-HiLl, Feb. 22, 1796. My dear Sir, It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...trade." I have left my friends : I have left plenty : I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality, and have enabled me to give... | |
| 1837 - 704 頁
...admirers, his conscience had read, unseen, as a remonstrance against his dilatoriness. My dear Sir, ' It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...trade.' I have left my friends; I have left plenty ; I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality, and have enabled me to give... | |
| 1843 - 434 頁
...produced some penitential and interesting letters, in the chief of which, dated Feb. 22, 1796, he says—" It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...plenty," &c. . . . " So I am forced to write for bread ! — write the flights of poetic enthusiasm, when every minute I am hearing a groan from my wife—... | |
| John Foster - 1844 - 550 頁
...admirers, his conscience had read, unseen, as a remonstrance against his dilatoriness. " My dear Sir, " It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...trade.' I have left my friends; I have left plenty; I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality, and have enabled me to give... | |
| 1845 - 440 頁
...suffering under pecuniary distress,'than the following extract from a letter of his to his publisher : ' It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...but indeed I think I should have been more thankful had he made me a journeyman shoemaker, instead of an ' author by trade.' So I am forced to write for... | |
| 1845 - 864 頁
...suffering under pecuniary distress, than the following extract from a letter of his to his publisher: 'It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...believe them the best possible, but indeed I think 1 should have been more thankful had he made i:ie a journeyman shoemaker, instead of an ' author by... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 頁
...letter with reference to the painful subject : — " Redcliff Hill, February 22, 1796. " MY DEAR SlR, " IT is my duty and business to thank God for all his...trade. I have left my friends ; I have left plenty ; I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality, and have enabled me to give... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1847 - 558 頁
...subject, addressed to me the following astounding letter. "Redcuff-hill, Feb. 22, 1796. My dear Sir, It is my duty and business to thank God for all his...trade. I have left my friends : I have left plenty; I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality, and have enabled me to give... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 462 頁
...letter with reference to the painful subject : — " MY PEAR SIR, RedcliffHill, February 22, 1796. " IT is my duty and business to thank God for all his...shoemaker, instead of an author by trade. I have left my fi-iends ; I have left plenty ; I have left that ease which would have secured a literary immortality,... | |
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