The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xvi
... senses , that he might avoid appearing at the bar of the house of Lords ; but being disappointed in his expectation , despair made him contemplate self - destruction as the only escape from his misery . His brother , xvi MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... senses , that he might avoid appearing at the bar of the house of Lords ; but being disappointed in his expectation , despair made him contemplate self - destruction as the only escape from his misery . His brother , xvi MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xvii
... sense , " to use his own expression , " of self - loathing and abhorrence , united to a fear of instantaneous judgment . Cowper continued with Dr. Cotton about eighteen months ; and as his views of religion were still tinctured with ...
... sense , " to use his own expression , " of self - loathing and abhorrence , united to a fear of instantaneous judgment . Cowper continued with Dr. Cotton about eighteen months ; and as his views of religion were still tinctured with ...
Стр. xviii
... sense , and as simple as Parson Adams . His wife has a very uncommon under- standing , has read much to excellent purpose , and is more polite than a duchess . The son , who belongs to Cambridge , is a most amiable young xviii MEMOIR OF ...
... sense , and as simple as Parson Adams . His wife has a very uncommon under- standing , has read much to excellent purpose , and is more polite than a duchess . The son , who belongs to Cambridge , is a most amiable young xviii MEMOIR OF ...
Стр. xxxix
... sense , and , by hook or crook , write another book , if I live and am here , another year . " I have heard before of a room with a floor laid upon springs , and such like things , with so much art , in every part , that when you went ...
... sense , and , by hook or crook , write another book , if I live and am here , another year . " I have heard before of a room with a floor laid upon springs , and such like things , with so much art , in every part , that when you went ...
Стр. lv
... sense and his unfeigned piety . For these causes , me thereunto moving , I felt myself happy in an opportunity to do public honour to a worthy man , who had been publicly traduced . " There is much playful sarcasm upon the man- ner in ...
... sense and his unfeigned piety . For these causes , me thereunto moving , I felt myself happy in an opportunity to do public honour to a worthy man , who had been publicly traduced . " There is much playful sarcasm upon the man- ner in ...
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