The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. ix
... mind that shrunk from severity with a morbid sensitiveness , and endowed with faculties that required the most gentle cul- ture to bring them to maturity , he was at once exposed to the discipline of a public school ; and , as usual ...
... mind that shrunk from severity with a morbid sensitiveness , and endowed with faculties that required the most gentle cul- ture to bring them to maturity , he was at once exposed to the discipline of a public school ; and , as usual ...
Стр. xi
... mind I continued near a twelvemonth ; when , having experienced the inefficacy of all 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 ...
... mind I continued near a twelvemonth ; when , having experienced the inefficacy of all 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 ...
Стр. xii
... mind . Friendship , poesy , and love proved far more attractive , and to their charms he seems to have resigned himself . The fruits of his intercourse with the Muses were given to the world as the offsprings of others , and though ...
... mind . Friendship , poesy , and love proved far more attractive , and to their charms he seems to have resigned himself . The fruits of his intercourse with the Muses were given to the world as the offsprings of others , and though ...
Стр. xv
... mind I attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially ne- cessary to my purpose . I expected no assistance from any one there , all the inferior clerks being under ...
... mind I attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially ne- cessary to my purpose . I expected no assistance from any one there , all the inferior clerks being under ...
Стр. xviii
... mind and body ; and in October he thus spoke of the Unwins : " I have added another family to the number of those I was acquainted with , when you were here . Their name is Unwin - the most agreeable people imaginable ; quite sociable ...
... mind and body ; and in October he thus spoke of the Unwins : " I have added another family to the number of those I was acquainted with , when you were here . Their name is Unwin - the most agreeable people imaginable ; quite sociable ...
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