The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xi
... night I was upon the rack , lying down in horror , and rising up in despair . I presently lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached ; the classics had no longer any charms for me ; I had need of ...
... night I was upon the rack , lying down in horror , and rising up in despair . I presently lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached ; the classics had no longer any charms for me ; I had need of ...
Стр. xv
... night ; a finger raised against me was more than I could stand against . " In this posture of 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 ...
... night ; a finger raised against me was more than I could stand against . " In this posture of 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 ...
Стр. xxi
... night we read and converse as before , till supper , and commonly finish the evening either with hymns , or a sermon , and last of all the family are called to prayers.— I need not tell you , that such a life as this is con- sistent ...
... night we read and converse as before , till supper , and commonly finish the evening either with hymns , or a sermon , and last of all the family are called to prayers.— I need not tell you , that such a life as this is con- sistent ...
Стр. xlvii
... night , and that he had embodied the whole into a ballad . It was first printed anonymously in the Public Advertiser ; and Henderson , the comedian , having recited it in public , with the humorous expression of which it is susceptible ...
... night , and that he had embodied the whole into a ballad . It was first printed anonymously in the Public Advertiser ; and Henderson , the comedian , having recited it in public , with the humorous expression of which it is susceptible ...
Стр. l
... night , and more deeply poisoned by them in the following day . I know not what is por- tended by an alteration for the worse , after eleven years of misery ; but firmly believe that it is not designed as the introduction of a change ...
... night , and more deeply poisoned by them in the following day . I know not what is por- tended by an alteration for the worse , after eleven years of misery ; but firmly believe that it is not designed as the introduction of a change ...
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