The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... delight in reading . I pored over him all day long ; and though I found not in them what I might have found — a cure for my malady , yet it never seemed so much alleviated as while I was reading him . At length I was advised by a very ...
... delight in reading . I pored over him all day long ; and though I found not in them what I might have found — a cure for my malady , yet it never seemed so much alleviated as while I was reading him . At length I was advised by a very ...
Стр. xiii
... delights the happy , palls with me ! " " His intimate friends , whilst in the Temple , were persons who became more or less distinguished in literature , particularly Colman , Bonnel Thornton , and Lloyd ; and from his regard to the two ...
... delights the happy , palls with me ! " " His intimate friends , whilst in the Temple , were persons who became more or less distinguished in literature , particularly Colman , Bonnel Thornton , and Lloyd ; and from his regard to the two ...
Стр. xxiii
... me , or cease to be interested in their well being . You live in the centre of a world I know you do not delight in . Happy are you , my dear friend , in being able to discern the insufficiency of all it can MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxiii.
... me , or cease to be interested in their well being . You live in the centre of a world I know you do not delight in . Happy are you , my dear friend , in being able to discern the insufficiency of all it can MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxiii.
Стр. xxix
... delight , and ma- nual occupations also amused him . Early in 1780 , his friend , Mr. Newton , removed to Lon- don , where he obtained the living of St. Mary , Woolnoth . The state of Cowper's feelings are so well des- cribed in two ...
... delight , and ma- nual occupations also amused him . Early in 1780 , his friend , Mr. Newton , removed to Lon- don , where he obtained the living of St. Mary , Woolnoth . The state of Cowper's feelings are so well des- cribed in two ...
Стр. xxxiv
... delightful influences of fine weather , fine prospects , and a brisk motion of the animal spirits make poetry almost the language of na- ture ; and I , when icicles depend from all the leaves of the Parnassian laurel , and when a rea ...
... delightful influences of fine weather , fine prospects , and a brisk motion of the animal spirits make poetry almost the language of na- ture ; and I , when icicles depend from all the leaves of the Parnassian laurel , and when a rea ...
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