Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially necessary for my purpose . I expected no assistance from anybody there , all the inferior clerks being under the ...
... attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially necessary for my purpose . I expected no assistance from anybody there , all the inferior clerks being under the ...
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... attend upon the Muse who had inspired the subject . But she had ill health , and before I had quite finished the work was 30 obliged to repair to Bristol . ' And it is possible that this is the true account of the matter . Yet we fancy ...
... attend upon the Muse who had inspired the subject . But she had ill health , and before I had quite finished the work was 30 obliged to repair to Bristol . ' And it is possible that this is the true account of the matter . Yet we fancy ...
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... attend more closely , when behold - a viper ! the largest I remember 20 to have seen , rearing itself , darting its forked tongue , and ejaculating the afore - mentioned hiss at the nose of a kitten almost in contact with his lips . I ...
... attend more closely , when behold - a viper ! the largest I remember 20 to have seen , rearing itself , darting its forked tongue , and ejaculating the afore - mentioned hiss at the nose of a kitten almost in contact with his lips . I ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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