The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xiv
... once accepted it without reflecting upon his incapacity to execute an office of so public a nature ; and the dread of appear- ing in so conspicuous a situation , induced him to exchange the appointments of Reading Clerk , and the ...
... once accepted it without reflecting upon his incapacity to execute an office of so public a nature ; and the dread of appear- ing in so conspicuous a situation , induced him to exchange the appointments of Reading Clerk , and the ...
Стр. xvi
... once , and by this means , run the hazard of ruining my ben- efactor's right of appointment , by bringing his discretion into question . In this situation , such a fit of passion has sometimes seized me , when alone in my chambers ...
... once , and by this means , run the hazard of ruining my ben- efactor's right of appointment , by bringing his discretion into question . In this situation , such a fit of passion has sometimes seized me , when alone in my chambers ...
Стр. xxvi
... once : Peace to the memory of a man of worth ! A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners , sweet as virtue always wears , When gay good humour dresses her in smiles ! He graced a college , in which order yet Was sacred , and ...
... once : Peace to the memory of a man of worth ! A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners , sweet as virtue always wears , When gay good humour dresses her in smiles ! He graced a college , in which order yet Was sacred , and ...
Стр. xlv
... once for all and very unfeignedly return you my thanks for the many useful hints you have given me ; and if I were to prefix an ad- vertisement to the reader , would most willingly acknowledge myself indebted to my bookseller as my very ...
... once for all and very unfeignedly return you my thanks for the many useful hints you have given me ; and if I were to prefix an ad- vertisement to the reader , would most willingly acknowledge myself indebted to my bookseller as my very ...
Стр. lvii
... once covered a hole in the ground where he kept his bottles . At pre- sent , however , it is dedicated to sublimer uses . Having lined it with garden - mats , and furnished it with a table and two chairs , here I write all that I write ...
... once covered a hole in the ground where he kept his bottles . At pre- sent , however , it is dedicated to sublimer uses . Having lined it with garden - mats , and furnished it with a table and two chairs , here I write all that I write ...
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