Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... expected a supernatural interference to counteract the events at which it hinted . Yet there are certain rules and principles in this world which seem earthly , but which the most excellent may not on that account venture to disregard ...
... expected a supernatural interference to counteract the events at which it hinted . Yet there are certain rules and principles in this world which seem earthly , but which the most excellent may not on that account venture to disregard ...
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... expected from Cowper's friendship . Mr. Scott , the clergyman at Olney , who had taken the place of Mr. Newton , and who is described as a dry and sensible man , gave a short account of what he thought was the real embroilment . ' Who ...
... expected from Cowper's friendship . Mr. Scott , the clergyman at Olney , who had taken the place of Mr. Newton , and who is described as a dry and sensible man , gave a short account of what he thought was the real embroilment . ' Who ...
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... expected . Acknowledge , now , that I am worthy of a place under the shed I described , and that I should make no small figure among the quidnuncs of Olney ....- Yours , my dear 30 Friend , as ever , W. C. TO THE REV . WILLIAM UNWIN ...
... expected . Acknowledge , now , that I am worthy of a place under the shed I described , and that I should make no small figure among the quidnuncs of Olney ....- Yours , my dear 30 Friend , as ever , W. C. TO THE REV . WILLIAM UNWIN ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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