The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. xi
... means , í at length betook myself to God in prayer . " A change of scene being recommended to him , he went to Southampton , where he spent several months ; and soon after his arrival the weight of mental misery was suddenly removed ...
... means , í at length betook myself to God in prayer . " A change of scene being recommended to him , he went to Southampton , where he spent several months ; and soon after his arrival the weight of mental misery was suddenly removed ...
Стр. xiv
... mean time , the interest of my friend , the causes of his choice , and my own reputation and circumstances , all urged me forward , all pressed me to undertake that which I saw to be imprac ficable . They whose spirits are formed like ...
... mean time , the interest of my friend , the causes of his choice , and my own reputation and circumstances , all urged me forward , all pressed me to undertake that which I saw to be imprac ficable . They whose spirits are formed like ...
Стр. xv
... means , despairing as to the issue . The feelings of a man , when he arrives at the place of execu- tion , are , probably , much as mine were every time I set my foot in the office , which was every day for more than half a year ...
... means , despairing as to the issue . The feelings of a man , when he arrives at the place of execu- tion , are , probably , much as mine were every time I set my foot in the office , which was every day for more than half a year ...
Стр. xvi
... means , run the hazard of ruining my ben- efactor's right of appointment , by bringing his discretion into question . In this situation , such a fit of passion has sometimes seized me , when alone in my chambers , that I have cried out ...
... means , run the hazard of ruining my ben- efactor's right of appointment , by bringing his discretion into question . In this situation , such a fit of passion has sometimes seized me , when alone in my chambers , that I have cried out ...
Стр. xx
... mean what the world calls such , we have none : the place indeed swarms with them , and cards and dancing are the professed business of almost all the gentle inhabitants of Huntingdon . We refuse to take part in them , or to be ...
... mean what the world calls such , we have none : the place indeed swarms with them , and cards and dancing are the professed business of almost all the gentle inhabitants of Huntingdon . We refuse to take part in them , or to be ...
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