The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... least conception of . Day and night I was upon the rack , lying down in horror , and rising up in despair . I presently lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached the classics had no longer any charms ...
... least conception of . Day and night I was upon the rack , lying down in horror , and rising up in despair . I presently lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached the classics had no longer any charms ...
Стр. xxii
... least idea of what I have suf- fered from the dread of public exhibitions , will readily excuse my never attempting them here- after . In the mean time , if it please the Almighty , I may be an instrument of turning many to the truth in ...
... least idea of what I have suf- fered from the dread of public exhibitions , will readily excuse my never attempting them here- after . In the mean time , if it please the Almighty , I may be an instrument of turning many to the truth in ...
Стр. xxix
... is impossible to resist making some extracts from them : " You see me sixteen years older , at the least , than when I saw you last ; but the effects of time seem to have taken place rather on the outside of MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxix.
... is impossible to resist making some extracts from them : " You see me sixteen years older , at the least , than when I saw you last ; but the effects of time seem to have taken place rather on the outside of MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxix.
Стр. xxxviii
... least a week , if it happens to rain , e'er it dries again . " I have writ Charity , not for popularity , but as well as I cou'd , in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer , should say , ' to be sure , the gentleman's muse wears ...
... least a week , if it happens to rain , e'er it dries again . " I have writ Charity , not for popularity , but as well as I cou'd , in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer , should say , ' to be sure , the gentleman's muse wears ...
Стр. xliv
... least I can see none , the senti- ment I take to be unquestionably true . I con- fess the two lines that close the period are two of my favourites , they may possibly at first sight seem chargeable with some harshness of expres- sion ...
... least I can see none , the senti- ment I take to be unquestionably true . I con- fess the two lines that close the period are two of my favourites , they may possibly at first sight seem chargeable with some harshness of expres- sion ...
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