Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Weston , little more than a mile from Olney , there lives a family whose name is Throckmorton . The present possessor of the estate is a young man whom I remember a boy . He has a wife , who is young , genteel , and handsome . They are ...
... Weston , little more than a mile from Olney , there lives a family whose name is Throckmorton . The present possessor of the estate is a young man whom I remember a boy . He has a wife , who is young , genteel , and handsome . They are ...
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... Weston , one of the prettiest villages in England , and belongs to Mr. Throckmorton . We all three dine with him to - day by invitation , and shall survey it in the afternoon , point out the necessary repairs , and finally adjust the ...
... Weston , one of the prettiest villages in England , and belongs to Mr. Throckmorton . We all three dine with him to - day by invitation , and shall survey it in the afternoon , point out the necessary repairs , and finally adjust the ...
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... Weston , I could no longer have a green - house of my own ; but in a 10 neighbour's garden I find a better , of which the sole manage- ment is consigned to me . I had need take care , when I begin a letter , that the subject with which ...
... Weston , I could no longer have a green - house of my own ; but in a 10 neighbour's garden I find a better , of which the sole manage- ment is consigned to me . I had need take care , when I begin a letter , that the subject with which ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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