The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xiv
... 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- ticable . They whose spirits are formed like mine , xiv MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... 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- ticable . They whose spirits are formed like mine , xiv MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xli
... cause at that time we act under the control of others , and are not suffered to have a will of our OWD . But thence downward into the vale of years , is such a declivity , that we have just an opportunity to reflect upon the steepness ...
... cause at that time we act under the control of others , and are not suffered to have a will of our OWD . But thence downward into the vale of years , is such a declivity , that we have just an opportunity to reflect upon the steepness ...
Стр. xlix
... cause it is in vain ; my groans will not bring the remedy , because there is no remedy for me . The time when I seem to be most rationally employed is when I am reading . " His view of his spiritual state was so wretched , 66 that , for ...
... cause it is in vain ; my groans will not bring the remedy , because there is no remedy for me . The time when I seem to be most rationally employed is when I am reading . " His view of his spiritual state was so wretched , 66 that , for ...
Стр. lii
... cause of the inter- ruption of their friendship is glossed over with Mr. Hayley's usual skill , nor have either of the other biographers of the poet explained the cir- cumstance . There can be no doubt that Mrs. Unwin became jealous of ...
... cause of the inter- ruption of their friendship is glossed over with Mr. Hayley's usual skill , nor have either of the other biographers of the poet explained the cir- cumstance . There can be no doubt that Mrs. Unwin became jealous of ...
Стр. liv
... cause to rejoice than to mourn that she was hidden in the grave so soon . " Perhaps the following explanation of the notice of Bishop Bagot ought to form a note to the Poem on Public Schools : it places Cowper's love of justice in a ...
... cause to rejoice than to mourn that she was hidden in the grave so soon . " Perhaps the following explanation of the notice of Bishop Bagot ought to form a note to the Poem on Public Schools : it places Cowper's love of justice in a ...
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