The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xxiv
... true interest , in fellowship and communion with Him , through the name and mediation of a dear Redeemer . I bless his good- ness and grace that I have any reason to hope I am a partaker with you in the desire after better things , than ...
... true interest , in fellowship and communion with Him , through the name and mediation of a dear Redeemer . I bless his good- ness and grace that I have any reason to hope I am a partaker with you in the desire after better things , than ...
Стр. xxxix
... bow profound , down to the ground , from your humble me- W. C. did " P. S. When I concluded , doubtless you think me right , as well you might , in saying what I said of Scot , and then it was true MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxxix.
... bow profound , down to the ground , from your humble me- W. C. did " P. S. When I concluded , doubtless you think me right , as well you might , in saying what I said of Scot , and then it was true MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxxix.
Стр. xl
William Cowper. I said of Scot , and then it was true , but now it is due , to Him to note , that since I wrote , Himself and He has visited we . " He was at this time employed on his poem on Charity , which he considered would be a ...
William Cowper. I said of Scot , and then it was true , but now it is due , to Him to note , that since I wrote , Himself and He has visited we . " He was at this time employed on his poem on Charity , which he considered would be a ...
Стр. xliii
... true becomes an important feature in the face of that folly I mean to expose , and having occasion to mention the loathsome animal , I cannot , I think , do better than call him by his loathsome name . It is a false delicacy that is ...
... true becomes an important feature in the face of that folly I mean to expose , and having occasion to mention the loathsome animal , I cannot , I think , do better than call him by his loathsome name . It is a false delicacy that is ...
Стр. xliv
... 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 , but that harshness is rather to be ascribed to the truth they ...
... 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 , but that harshness is rather to be ascribed to the truth they ...
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