The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... less the victim during the remainder of his life . In 1749 , being about eighteen , he left West- minster , and , after spending some months at home , was placed in the office of Mr. Chapman , an attorney , where he remained for three ...
... less the victim during the remainder of his life . In 1749 , being about eighteen , he left West- minster , and , after spending some months at home , was placed in the office of Mr. Chapman , an attorney , where he remained for three ...
Стр. xiii
... less distinguished in literature , particularly Colman , Bonnel Thornton , and Lloyd ; and from his regard to the two first he contributed some papers to the Connoisseur , which they conducted . A sportive Epistle to Lloyd is printed ...
... less distinguished in literature , particularly Colman , Bonnel Thornton , and Lloyd ; and from his regard to the two first he contributed some papers to the Connoisseur , which they conducted . A sportive Epistle to Lloyd is printed ...
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... less valuable one of Clerkship of the Journals . This sacrifice was not however attended with the result which he expected . His friend's right of nomination was opposed , and his nominee was threatened with a public examination at the ...
... less valuable one of Clerkship of the Journals . This sacrifice was not however attended with the result which he expected . His friend's right of nomination was opposed , and his nominee was threatened with a public examination at the ...
Стр. xv
... less to elicit it out of manuscripts without direction . Many months went over me thus employed ; constant in the use of means , despairing as to the issue . The feelings of a man , when he arrives at the place of execution , are ...
... less to elicit it out of manuscripts without direction . Many months went over me thus employed ; constant in the use of means , despairing as to the issue . The feelings of a man , when he arrives at the place of execution , are ...
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... case , I shall have less reason to be surprised , than I have to wonder at the continuance of them so long . Favours are favours indeed , when laid out upon so barren a soil , where the expense xxviii MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... case , I shall have less reason to be surprised , than I have to wonder at the continuance of them so long . Favours are favours indeed , when laid out upon so barren a soil , where the expense xxviii MEMOIR OF COWPER .
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