The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. xxii
... taste or a garden , and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer meetings , or in spiritual conversations with Mr. Newton whose opinions appear very closely to have resem- bled the xxii MEM DIR OF COWPER .
... taste or a garden , and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer meetings , or in spiritual conversations with Mr. Newton whose opinions appear very closely to have resem- bled the xxii MEM DIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xxxviii
... taste and fashions , and ruling passions , and hoydening play of the modern day ; and though she assume a borrowed plume , and now and then wear a tittering air , ' tis only her plan to catch , if she can , the giddy and gay , as they ...
... taste and fashions , and ruling passions , and hoydening play of the modern day ; and though she assume a borrowed plume , and now and then wear a tittering air , ' tis only her plan to catch , if she can , the giddy and gay , as they ...
Стр. xlii
... taste . He repeatedly expresses to Mr. Newton and others his acknowledgments for his publisher Mr. Johnson's suggestions ; and the following let ters to him , which have not before been printed , still farther evince the poet's ...
... taste . He repeatedly expresses to Mr. Newton and others his acknowledgments for his publisher Mr. Johnson's suggestions ; and the following let ters to him , which have not before been printed , still farther evince the poet's ...
Стр. xciv
... taste , in the exertions of wit , fancy , and genius , and in the esteem and converse of such persons , as in these respects were most congenial with himself , he would have been happy . But he was not- He wondered ( as thousands in a ...
... taste , in the exertions of wit , fancy , and genius , and in the esteem and converse of such persons , as in these respects were most congenial with himself , he would have been happy . But he was not- He wondered ( as thousands in a ...
Стр. xcvi
... taste , and that those , who are governed by it , may not be dis- couraged at the very threshold from proceeding farther , is placed first . In most of the large Poems which follow , his leading design is more explicitly avowed and ...
... taste , and that those , who are governed by it , may not be dis- couraged at the very threshold from proceeding farther , is placed first . In most of the large Poems which follow , his leading design is more explicitly avowed and ...
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