The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xii
... 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 , disappointed in his attachment to a fair cousin ...
... 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 , disappointed in his attachment to a fair cousin ...
Стр. xxx
... fruit must rot before it ripens , if the season is such as to afford it nothing but cold winds and dark clouds , that interrupt every ray of sunshine . My days steal away silently , and march on ( as poor mad King Lear would have made ...
... fruit must rot before it ripens , if the season is such as to afford it nothing but cold winds and dark clouds , that interrupt every ray of sunshine . My days steal away silently , and march on ( as poor mad King Lear would have made ...
Стр. lxvii
... fruit of my labours , which had , at least , the merit of being unparalleled by any production either of art or nature . But before the year was ended , I nad occasion to wonder at the progress that may be made , in despite of natural ...
... fruit of my labours , which had , at least , the merit of being unparalleled by any production either of art or nature . But before the year was ended , I nad occasion to wonder at the progress that may be made , in despite of natural ...
Стр. lxxvii
... . COWPer . " There is one Richard Coleman in the world , whom I have educated from an infant , and who is utterly good for nothing ; but he is at present in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly MEMOIR OF COWPER . lxxvii.
... . COWPer . " There is one Richard Coleman in the world , whom I have educated from an infant , and who is utterly good for nothing ; but he is at present in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly MEMOIR OF COWPER . lxxvii.
Стр. lxxviii
With a Memoir William Cowper. in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly . I send him , by this post , an order upon you for eight guineas . " · As a convincing proof of the influence which Hayley possessed over his mind , he alone ...
With a Memoir William Cowper. in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly . I send him , by this post , an order upon you for eight guineas . " · As a convincing proof of the influence which Hayley possessed over his mind , he alone ...
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