The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... tell you , that such a life as this is con- sistent with the utmost cheerfulness , accordingly we are all happy , and dwell together in unity as brethren . Mrs. Unwin has almost a maternal affection for me , and I have something very ...
... tell you , that such a life as this is con- sistent with the utmost cheerfulness , accordingly we are all happy , and dwell together in unity as brethren . Mrs. Unwin has almost a maternal affection for me , and I have something very ...
Стр. xlvii
... tell me that John Gilpin made you laugh tears , and that the ladies at court are de- lighted with my Poems . Much good may they do them ! May they become as wise as the writer wishes them , and they will be much hap- pier than he ! I ...
... tell me that John Gilpin made you laugh tears , and that the ladies at court are de- lighted with my Poems . Much good may they do them ! May they become as wise as the writer wishes them , and they will be much hap- pier than he ! I ...
Стр. lxxii
... telling you that I am at pre- sent not only a labourer in verse , but in prose also , having been requested by a friend , to whom I could not refuse it , to translate for him a series of Latin letters received from a Dutch minister of ...
... telling you that I am at pre- sent not only a labourer in verse , but in prose also , having been requested by a friend , to whom I could not refuse it , to translate for him a series of Latin letters received from a Dutch minister of ...
Стр. lxxiii
... tell Mr. Frog , * how much I am obliged to him for his kind , though unsuccessful attempt in my favour at Ox- ford . It seems not a little extraordinary that * His familiar designation of his friend Mr. Throckmorton . VOL . I. f persons ...
... tell Mr. Frog , * how much I am obliged to him for his kind , though unsuccessful attempt in my favour at Ox- ford . It seems not a little extraordinary that * His familiar designation of his friend Mr. Throckmorton . VOL . I. f persons ...
Стр. lxxvii
... Tell me if you expect to be punctual to your assignation with the public , and that the artists will be ready with their part of the business so soon as the spring of 94 ? I cannot bear to be waited for , neither shall I be able to ...
... Tell me if you expect to be punctual to your assignation with the public , and that the artists will be ready with their part of the business so soon as the spring of 94 ? I cannot bear to be waited for , neither shall I be able to ...
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