Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... kind of composition then most fashionable , especially with these literary gentlemen who were most careful not to be confounded with the professed authors . In a word , he did nothing ' , as that word is understood among the vigorous ...
... kind of composition then most fashionable , especially with these literary gentlemen who were most careful not to be confounded with the professed authors . In a word , he did nothing ' , as that word is understood among the vigorous ...
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... kind , with which they were so delighted , I should be their humble servant and beg to be excused . ' Things were in this state when she suggested to him the composition of a new poem of some length in blank verse , and on being asked ...
... kind , with which they were so delighted , I should be their humble servant and beg to be excused . ' Things were in this state when she suggested to him the composition of a new poem of some length in blank verse , and on being asked ...
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... kind love , I must now conclude myself , my dear 30 Brother , ever yours , Lippus . TO THE REV . JOHN JOHNSON Weston , Sept. 6 , 1793 . My dearest Johnny - To do a kind thing , and in a kind manner , is a double kindness , and no man is ...
... kind love , I must now conclude myself , my dear 30 Brother , ever yours , Lippus . TO THE REV . JOHN JOHNSON Weston , Sept. 6 , 1793 . My dearest Johnny - To do a kind thing , and in a kind manner , is a double kindness , and no man is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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