Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... dear , let me tell you once more , that your kindness in promising us a visit has charmed us both . 10 I shall see you again . I shall hear your voice . We shall take walks together . I will show you my prospects , the hovel , the ...
... dear , let me tell you once more , that your kindness in promising us a visit has charmed us both . 10 I shall see you again . I shall hear your voice . We shall take walks together . I will show you my prospects , the hovel , the ...
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... dear relation ; that is to say , with a pleasure such as mine . She sends you her warmest affections . On Friday I received a letter from dear Anonymous , apprizing me of a parcel that the coach would bring me on Saturday . Who is there ...
... dear relation ; that is to say , with a pleasure such as mine . She sends you her warmest affections . On Friday I received a letter from dear Anonymous , apprizing me of a parcel that the coach would bring me on Saturday . Who is there ...
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... dear , I felt all the force of the compliment implied in this speech , and was almost ready to answer , Perhaps , my good Friend , they may find me unintelligible too for the same reason . But on asking him whether he had walked over to ...
... dear , I felt all the force of the compliment implied in this speech , and was almost ready to answer , Perhaps , my good Friend , they may find me unintelligible too for the same reason . But on asking him whether he had walked over to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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affectionately ALEXANDER SELKIRK appearance beauties blank verse Bodham Brougham Castle called charms cheerful Cousin dearest delight delineation doubt Dunciad East Dereham English ev'ry excitement eyes fancy favour feel Fête Champêtre Gayhurst genius gentle give hand happy Hayley heard heart Homer honour humour John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON JOSEPH HILL knew Lady Austen LADY HESKETH Olney laugh least letter live Lord lov'd Mary melancholy mind Monthly Review morning mother Muse natura naturata nature never night o'er once Oxford Cowper pass perhaps person Pertenhall Pindus pleasure poem poet poetry Pope praise retirement rhyme scene seems shine side smile sofa soon Southampton spirit suppose sweet Task tell thee things thou thought Throckmorton Tibullus tion translation truth W. C. TO LADY walk Westminster Weston William Cowper WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM UNWIN wish write written