The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xlvi
... feel an unpolite species of astonishment , when I consider the multitudes that view it without emotion , and even without reflection . In all its various forms , it is an object of all others the most suited to affect us with lasting ...
... feel an unpolite species of astonishment , when I consider the multitudes that view it without emotion , and even without reflection . In all its various forms , it is an object of all others the most suited to affect us with lasting ...
Стр. lvi
... feel- ings , but the existence of that malady forms part of the Poet's history , and its occurrence , force , and duration , must necessarily be sometimes ad- verted to . It would be curious , were it possible , to examine the verses ...
... feel- ings , but the existence of that malady forms part of the Poet's history , and its occurrence , force , and duration , must necessarily be sometimes ad- verted to . It would be curious , were it possible , to examine the verses ...
Стр. lviii
... feel a revival of the same value ; if that can be said to revive , which at the most has only been dormant for want of employment , but I slander it when I say that it has slept . A thou- sand times have I recollected a thousand scenes ...
... feel a revival of the same value ; if that can be said to revive , which at the most has only been dormant for want of employment , but I slander it when I say that it has slept . A thou- sand times have I recollected a thousand scenes ...
Стр. lix
... feel no erasure . therefore take " My dear Cousin , dejection of spirits , which , I suppose , may have prevented many a man from becoming an author , made me one . I find con- stant employment necessary , and care to be constantly ...
... feel no erasure . therefore take " My dear Cousin , dejection of spirits , which , I suppose , may have prevented many a man from becoming an author , made me one . I find con- stant employment necessary , and care to be constantly ...
Стр. lxxv
... feel a dis- position of heart toward you , that I never felt for one whom I had never seen ; and that shall prove itself , I trust , in the event a propitious omen . " In the next month , Hayley paid a visit to Weston , and was received ...
... feel a dis- position of heart toward you , that I never felt for one whom I had never seen ; and that shall prove itself , I trust , in the event a propitious omen . " In the next month , Hayley paid a visit to Weston , and was received ...
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