The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. ix
... eyes upon him higher than his knees , and that I knew him by his shoe - buckles better than any other part of his dress . " The boy's cruelty being at length discovered , he was expelled from the school , and Cowper was removed from it ...
... eyes upon him higher than his knees , and that I knew him by his shoe - buckles better than any other part of his dress . " The boy's cruelty being at length discovered , he was expelled from the school , and Cowper was removed from it ...
Стр. x
... eyes , where he remained about twelve months , and was then sent to Westminster . He was at that time nine years of age , even at this early period he was attacked with a depression of spirits , to which he became more or less the ...
... eyes , where he remained about twelve months , and was then sent to Westminster . He was at that time nine years of age , even at this early period he was attacked with a depression of spirits , to which he became more or less the ...
Стр. xvi
... eyes to heaven , at the same time , not as a suppliant , but in the hellish spirit of rancorous reproach , and blasphemy against my Maker . " It would be painful to follow him further in his description of his wretchedness , and it is ...
... eyes to heaven , at the same time , not as a suppliant , but in the hellish spirit of rancorous reproach , and blasphemy against my Maker . " It would be painful to follow him further in his description of his wretchedness , and it is ...
Стр. xxxi
... eye - witness of the change that time has made in them , and my for- mer idea of them not being corrected by observa- tion , it remains the same ; my memory presents me with this image unimpaired , and while it re- tains the resemblance ...
... eye - witness of the change that time has made in them , and my for- mer idea of them not being corrected by observa- tion , it remains the same ; my memory presents me with this image unimpaired , and while it re- tains the resemblance ...
Стр. xxxiii
... eyes on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations , though it were but a kitten playing with her tail . ” From that dejection , however , nothing so ef fectually raised his spirits as poetry . Of this he was fully ...
... eyes on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations , though it were but a kitten playing with her tail . ” From that dejection , however , nothing so ef fectually raised his spirits as poetry . Of this he was fully ...
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