Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... fear and shun . Mr. Newton's great idea was that Cowper ought to be of some use . There was a great deal of excellent hammering hammered in the parish , and it was sinful that a man with nothing to do should sit tranquil . Several ...
... fear and shun . Mr. Newton's great idea was that Cowper ought to be of some use . There was a great deal of excellent hammering hammered in the parish , and it was sinful that a man with nothing to do should sit tranquil . Several ...
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... fear to challenge them to a trial of skill in that business , or doubt to beat them both . As to killing lions and other amusements of that kind , with which they were so delighted , I should be their humble servant and beg to be ...
... fear to challenge them to a trial of skill in that business , or doubt to beat them both . As to killing lions and other amusements of that kind , with which they were so delighted , I should be their humble servant and beg to be ...
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... fear ; still nearer , and he discovered none . I advanced my hand towards him , and he took no notice of it . I seized him , and supposed I had caught a new bird , but casting my eye upon the other cage perceived my mistake . Its ...
... fear ; still nearer , and he discovered none . I advanced my hand towards him , and he took no notice of it . I seized him , and supposed I had caught a new bird , but casting my eye upon the other cage perceived my mistake . Its ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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