The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... Eartham , in Sussex . This journey , which took place in July , 1792 , was the first which he had made for twenty years . Whilst under Hayley's roof their mornings were spent in revising Cowper's translation of Milton's Latin and ...
... Eartham , in Sussex . This journey , which took place in July , 1792 , was the first which he had made for twenty years . Whilst under Hayley's roof their mornings were spent in revising Cowper's translation of Milton's Latin and ...
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... Eartham . You have succeeded where his other friends knew they could not , and where they apprehended no one could . How natural , therefore , nay , how reasonable , is it for them to look to you , as most likely to be instrumental ...
... Eartham . You have succeeded where his other friends knew they could not , and where they apprehended no one could . How natural , therefore , nay , how reasonable , is it for them to look to you , as most likely to be instrumental ...
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... Eartham , I would cer tainly undertake the labour I presume to recom- mend , for the bare possibility of restoring Mr. Cowper to himself , to his friends , to the public , and to God . " 99 Hayley promptly complied with this request ...
... Eartham , I would cer tainly undertake the labour I presume to recom- mend , for the bare possibility of restoring Mr. Cowper to himself , to his friends , to the public , and to God . " 99 Hayley promptly complied with this request ...
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