The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xii
... appear to have affected him much ; but a short poem which he addressed to the lady alluded to , in which he noticed the death of his intimate friend Sir William Russell , presents a gloomy picture of his situation : " Doom'd , as I am ...
... appear to have affected him much ; but a short poem which he addressed to the lady alluded to , in which he noticed the death of his intimate friend Sir William Russell , presents a gloomy picture of his situation : " Doom'd , as I am ...
Стр. xiii
... appear before the public that his infirmity assumed the character of madness . Upon this painful subject it is dis- tressing to dwell , and as he has himself written the history of his calamity , the details may with propriety be ...
... appear before the public that his infirmity assumed the character of madness . Upon this painful subject it is dis- tressing to dwell , and as he has himself written the history of his calamity , the details may with propriety be ...
Стр. xx
... appears from the following description of the manner in which he passed his time , that he was encouraged in that religious abstraction from the world , by the habits of the family with which he resided . From the last paragraph , it is ...
... appears from the following description of the manner in which he passed his time , that he was encouraged in that religious abstraction from the world , by the habits of the family with which he resided . From the last paragraph , it is ...
Стр. xxii
... and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer meetings , or in spiritual conversations with Mr. Newton , whose opinions appear very closely to have resem- bled the xxii MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer meetings , or in spiritual conversations with Mr. Newton , whose opinions appear very closely to have resem- bled the xxii MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xxiii
William Cowper. whose opinions appear very closely to have resem- bled the Poet's ; and an intimacy arose which was only terminated by death . It can scarcely be doubted that this intercourse fostered Cowper's mental infirmity . All his ...
William Cowper. whose opinions appear very closely to have resem- bled the Poet's ; and an intimacy arose which was only terminated by death . It can scarcely be doubted that this intercourse fostered Cowper's mental infirmity . All his ...
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