Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Newton and the Evangelical party , but that special cause has long since ceased to operate in his favour , and his ... Newton on his state of mind , and his relations with Mrs. Unwin and Lady Austen . There are no mysteries left to be ...
... Newton and the Evangelical party , but that special cause has long since ceased to operate in his favour , and his ... Newton on his state of mind , and his relations with Mrs. Unwin and Lady Austen . There are no mysteries left to be ...
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... Newton had all the tastes and habits which go to form what in the Catholic system is called a spiritual director . . . . A natural aptitude for dictation - a steady , strong , compelling decision - great self - command , and a sharp ...
... Newton had all the tastes and habits which go to form what in the Catholic system is called a spiritual director . . . . A natural aptitude for dictation - a steady , strong , compelling decision - great self - command , and a sharp ...
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... Newton , with mis- directed zeal , sought to revive it by inciting him to devo- tional composition ; but the only result was the volume of ' Olney Hymns ' - a very painful record , of which the burden is My former hopes are fled , My ...
... Newton , with mis- directed zeal , sought to revive it by inciting him to devo- tional composition ; but the only result was the volume of ' Olney Hymns ' - a very painful record , of which the burden is My former hopes are fled , My ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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