The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xi
... 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 removed , and he recovered his cheerfulness . The next twelve years of his ...
... 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 removed , and he recovered his cheerfulness . The next twelve years of his ...
Стр. xvi
... scene of ineffectual labours ; again I felt myself pressed by necessity on either side , with nothing but despair in prospect . this dilemma was I reduced , either to keep pos- session of the office to the last extremity , and by so ...
... scene of ineffectual labours ; again I felt myself pressed by necessity on either side , with nothing but despair in prospect . this dilemma was I reduced , either to keep pos- session of the office to the last extremity , and by so ...
Стр. lviii
... scenes , in which our two selves have formed the whole of the drama , with the greatest pleasure ; at times , too , when I had no reason to suppose that I should ever hear from you again . I have laughed with you at the Arabian Nights ...
... scenes , in which our two selves have formed the whole of the drama , with the greatest pleasure ; at times , too , when I had no reason to suppose that I should ever hear from you again . I have laughed with you at the Arabian Nights ...
Стр. lxxxiii
... scene , with an uncertainty of the desired success : increased as the apparent difficulty is , by dear Mr. Cowper's aversion to all company , and by poor Mrs. Unwin's mental and bodily infirmities . On these accounts Lady Hesketh dares ...
... scene , with an uncertainty of the desired success : increased as the apparent difficulty is , by dear Mr. Cowper's aversion to all company , and by poor Mrs. Unwin's mental and bodily infirmities . On these accounts Lady Hesketh dares ...
Стр. lxxxiv
... scene would , it was thought , save Cowper's life . Mr. Johnson generously under- took the care both of his afflicted relative and Mrs. Unwin , and on the 28th of July , 1795 , they removed to North Tuddenham , in Norfolk . The last ...
... scene would , it was thought , save Cowper's life . Mr. Johnson generously under- took the care both of his afflicted relative and Mrs. Unwin , and on the 28th of July , 1795 , they removed to North Tuddenham , in Norfolk . The last ...
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