Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... eyes Her title to a treasure in the skies . O happy peasant ! O unhappy bard ! His the mere tinsel , hers the rich reward ; He prais'd , perhaps , for ages yet to come , She never heard of half a mile from home : He lost in errors his ...
... eyes Her title to a treasure in the skies . O happy peasant ! O unhappy bard ! His the mere tinsel , hers the rich reward ; He prais'd , perhaps , for ages yet to come , She never heard of half a mile from home : He lost in errors his ...
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... eyes , The good we never miss we rarely prize : But ask the noble drudge in state affairs , Escap'd from office and ... eye , That melt and fade into the distant sky , Beauties he lately slighted as he pass'd , Seem all created since he ...
... eyes , The good we never miss we rarely prize : But ask the noble drudge in state affairs , Escap'd from office and ... eye , That melt and fade into the distant sky , Beauties he lately slighted as he pass'd , Seem all created since he ...
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... eyes away from the forbidden discovery . I long to assure him that those same eyes , concerning which he expresses such kind apprehensions , lest they should suffer by this laborious undertaking , are as well as I could expect them to ...
... eyes away from the forbidden discovery . I long to assure him that those same eyes , concerning which he expresses such kind apprehensions , lest they should suffer by this laborious undertaking , are as well as I could expect them to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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