The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... never seemed so much alleviated as while I was reading him . At length I was advised by a very near and dear relative to lay him aside , for he thought such an author more likely to nourish my disorder than to remove it . In this state ...
... never seemed so much alleviated as while I was reading him . At length I was advised by a very near and dear relative to lay him aside , for he thought such an author more likely to nourish my disorder than to remove it . In this state ...
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... 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 a private way , and hope that my endea- vours in this way have not been entirely unsuc- cessful ...
... 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 a private way , and hope that my endea- vours in this way have not been entirely unsuc- cessful ...
Стр. xxvii
... never to return ! " Early in 1773 , however , he experienced a se- vere paroxysm of despondency , and required all the zeal and tender firmness which he found in Mrs. Unwin . That admirable woman watched over him with the skill of a ...
... never to return ! " Early in 1773 , however , he experienced a se- vere paroxysm of despondency , and required all the zeal and tender firmness which he found in Mrs. Unwin . That admirable woman watched over him with the skill of a ...
Стр. xxix
... never accompanied by the smallest hope of return . What pain there is in gratitude , I have often felt ; but the pleasure of requiting an obligation has always been out of my reach . " In April in that year , he thus noticed the death ...
... never accompanied by the smallest hope of return . What pain there is in gratitude , I have often felt ; but the pleasure of requiting an obligation has always been out of my reach . " In April in that year , he thus noticed the death ...
Стр. xxxiv
... never run away with me again . I have even convinced Mrs. Unwin that I can manage him , and make him stop when I please . " This was the first notification to Mr. Newton of his intention to appear as an author , and when he found that ...
... never run away with me again . I have even convinced Mrs. Unwin that I can manage him , and make him stop when I please . " This was the first notification to Mr. Newton of his intention to appear as an author , and when he found that ...
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