The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xv
... 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 the influence of my opponent ; accordingly I received none . The ...
... 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 the influence of my opponent ; accordingly I received none . The ...
Стр. xxiv
... soul . That God who created us for the enjoyment of himself has determined in mercy that it shall fail us here , in order that the blessed result of all our inquiries after happiness in the creature may be a warm pursuit , and a close ...
... soul . That God who created us for the enjoyment of himself has determined in mercy that it shall fail us here , in order that the blessed result of all our inquiries after happiness in the creature may be a warm pursuit , and a close ...
Стр. xlvi
... soul in the performance of it , which cannot be the case when it is the only occupation , it degenerates into a sensual delight , and becomes a most power- ful advocate for the admission of other pleasures , grosser perhaps in degree ...
... soul in the performance of it , which cannot be the case when it is the only occupation , it degenerates into a sensual delight , and becomes a most power- ful advocate for the admission of other pleasures , grosser perhaps in degree ...
Стр. xcvi
... souls of men . His favourite topics are least insisted on in the piece entitled Table Talk ; which therefore , with some regard to the prevailing taste , and that those , who are governed by it , may not be dis- couraged at the very ...
... souls of men . His favourite topics are least insisted on in the piece entitled Table Talk ; which therefore , with some regard to the prevailing taste , and that those , who are governed by it , may not be dis- couraged at the very ...
Стр. 8
... soul ; But if authority grow wanton , woe To him that treads upon his free - born toe ! One step beyond the boundary of the laws Fires him at once in Freedom's glorious cause Thus proud prerogative , not much revered , Is seldom 8 TABLE ...
... soul ; But if authority grow wanton , woe To him that treads upon his free - born toe ! One step beyond the boundary of the laws Fires him at once in Freedom's glorious cause Thus proud prerogative , not much revered , Is seldom 8 TABLE ...
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