Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... appearance that I should ever repair the damage by a fortune of my own getting , I began to be a 30 little apprehensive of approaching want . ' However little one is fit for it , it is necessary to attack some drudgery . The vigorous ...
... appearance that I should ever repair the damage by a fortune of my own getting , I began to be a 30 little apprehensive of approaching want . ' However little one is fit for it , it is necessary to attack some drudgery . The vigorous ...
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... appearance so near , that they thought our house in danger . I immediately rose , and putting by the curtain , saw sheets of fire rising above the ridge of Mr. Palmer's house , opposite to ours . The decep- tion was such , that I had no ...
... appearance so near , that they thought our house in danger . I immediately rose , and putting by the curtain , saw sheets of fire rising above the ridge of Mr. Palmer's house , opposite to ours . The decep- tion was such , that I had no ...
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... appearance , and being desired to sit , spoke as follows : • Sir , I am clerk of the parish of All - Saints , in Northampton ; brother of Mr. Cox the upholsterer . It is customary for the person in my office to annex to a bill.
... appearance , and being desired to sit , spoke as follows : • Sir , I am clerk of the parish of All - Saints , in Northampton ; brother of Mr. Cox the upholsterer . It is customary for the person in my office to annex to a bill.
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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