The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... honour'd , loved , and wept By more than one , themselves conspicuous there . Towards the end of the year , 1770 , Cowper again experienced a return of his calamity , which Hayley says produced a chasm in his corre- spondence of ten ...
... honour'd , loved , and wept By more than one , themselves conspicuous there . Towards the end of the year , 1770 , Cowper again experienced a return of his calamity , which Hayley says produced a chasm in his corre- spondence of ten ...
Стр. xxix
... honour , and leaves me the more reason to regret his decease . " Great part of Cowper's time was , at this period , spent in reading aloud to Mrs. Unwin ; but his garden , in which he took great delight , and ma- nual occupations also ...
... honour , and leaves me the more reason to regret his decease . " Great part of Cowper's time was , at this period , spent in reading aloud to Mrs. Unwin ; but his garden , in which he took great delight , and ma- nual occupations also ...
Стр. lv
... honour to a worthy man , who had been publicly traduced . " There is much playful sarcasm upon the man- ner in which persons in an elevated station some- times treat their inferiors in a letter which he wrote to Mr. Unwin in March ...
... honour to a worthy man , who had been publicly traduced . " There is much playful sarcasm upon the man- ner in which persons in an elevated station some- times treat their inferiors in a letter which he wrote to Mr. Unwin in March ...
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... honour I had so fortu- nately acquired . But gardening was , of all em- ployments , that in which I succeeded best ; though even in this I did not suddenly attain perfection . I began with lettuces and cauliflowers : from them I ...
... honour I had so fortu- nately acquired . But gardening was , of all em- ployments , that in which I succeeded best ; though even in this I did not suddenly attain perfection . I began with lettuces and cauliflowers : from them I ...
Стр. lxx
... honour of being much valued by a poor poet , who can do you no good while he lives , and has nothing to leave you when he dies . If you can be contented to be dear to me on these conditions , so you shall ; but other terms more ...
... honour of being much valued by a poor poet , who can do you no good while he lives , and has nothing to leave you when he dies . If you can be contented to be dear to me on these conditions , so you shall ; but other terms more ...
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