The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... Human Frailty .... The Modern Patriot ............... .. ...... 214 215 On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library . 216 • On the same .... 216 ..... The Love of the World reproved .. 217 Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's ...
... Human Frailty .... The Modern Patriot ............... .. ...... 214 215 On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library . 216 • On the same .... 216 ..... The Love of the World reproved .. 217 Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's ...
Стр. xi
... human means , I at length betook myself to God in prayer . " A change of scene being recommended to him , he went to Southampton , where he spent several monthis ; and soon after his arrival the weight of mental misery was suddenly ...
... human means , I at length betook myself to God in prayer . " A change of scene being recommended to him , he went to Southampton , where he spent several monthis ; and soon after his arrival the weight of mental misery was suddenly ...
Стр. xvii
... humanity of that gentleman he owed his recovery after a se- clusion of several months . The chief symptom of his disorder was a conviction of his unworthi- ness in reference to religion ; " a sense , " to use his own expression , " of ...
... humanity of that gentleman he owed his recovery after a se- clusion of several months . The chief symptom of his disorder was a conviction of his unworthi- ness in reference to religion ; " a sense , " to use his own expression , " of ...
Стр. xxxii
... human life , look down with pleasure upon the valley they have passed , and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into Eternity . Yet a little while , and your hope will be accomplished . " With the exception of ...
... human life , look down with pleasure upon the valley they have passed , and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into Eternity . Yet a little while , and your hope will be accomplished . " With the exception of ...
Стр. lxxvi
... human na- ture in a more touching and a more satisfactory point of view . " During this visit a heavy calamity befell Cow- per , by Mrs. Unwin being seized with paralysis ; and his letters are full of the consolation which he derived ...
... human na- ture in a more touching and a more satisfactory point of view . " During this visit a heavy calamity befell Cow- per , by Mrs. Unwin being seized with paralysis ; and his letters are full of the consolation which he derived ...
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