The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. xii
... seems to have resigned himself . The fruits of his intercourse with the Muses were given to the world as the offsprings of others , and though happy in his friends , he was , from objection being made to his want of fortune ...
... seems to have resigned himself . The fruits of his intercourse with the Muses were given to the world as the offsprings of others , and though happy in his friends , he was , from objection being made to his want of fortune ...
Стр. xxix
... seems bequeathed him a legacy : " Poor Sir Thomas ! I knew that I had a place in his affections , and from his own inform- ation , many years ago , a place in his will ; but little thought that after the lapse of so many years I should ...
... seems bequeathed him a legacy : " Poor Sir Thomas ! I knew that I had a place in his affections , and from his own inform- ation , many years ago , a place in his will ; but little thought that after the lapse of so many years I should ...
Стр. xxx
... seem to have taken place rather on the outside of my head than within it . What was brown has become gray , but what was foolish remains foolish still . Green fruit must rot before it ripens , if the season is such as to afford it ...
... seem to have taken place rather on the outside of my head than within it . What was brown has become gray , but what was foolish remains foolish still . Green fruit must rot before it ripens , if the season is such as to afford it ...
Стр. xxxi
... seems to sheathe them with much tenderness , as if fearful of doing injury to others . But though an enemy to the person , he is a friend to the mind , and you have found him so . Though even in this respect his treatment of us depends ...
... seems to sheathe them with much tenderness , as if fearful of doing injury to others . But though an enemy to the person , he is a friend to the mind , and you have found him so . Though even in this respect his treatment of us depends ...
Стр. xlv
... seem to detain it longer than necessary . We have the post but three times a week . Mr. Newton writes me word he has received Conversation , ' which , therefore , I suppose will soon pay its respects to you . I am now writing , but ...
... seem to detain it longer than necessary . We have the post but three times a week . Mr. Newton writes me word he has received Conversation , ' which , therefore , I suppose will soon pay its respects to you . I am now writing , but ...
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