Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... live aloof from common things - alone with the unseen world , as some lived their whole lives in memory with a world which has passed away . But it seems hardly possible that an imagina- tion such as Cowper's , which was rather a ...
... live aloof from common things - alone with the unseen world , as some lived their whole lives in memory with a world which has passed away . But it seems hardly possible that an imagina- tion such as Cowper's , which was rather a ...
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... live , and live without extorted alms From grudging hands ; but other boast have none To sooth their honest pride , that scorns to beg , Nor comfort else , but in their mutual love . I praise you much , ye meek and patient pair , For ye ...
... live , and live without extorted alms From grudging hands ; but other boast have none To sooth their honest pride , that scorns to beg , Nor comfort else , but in their mutual love . I praise you much , ye meek and patient pair , For ye ...
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... live the king , And Gilpin long live he ; And , when he next doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! 248 EPITAPH ON A HARE Written March 1783. - Published in The Gentleman's Magazine , December 1784 ; afterwards in 1800 HERE lies ...
... live the king , And Gilpin long live he ; And , when he next doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! 248 EPITAPH ON A HARE Written March 1783. - Published in The Gentleman's Magazine , December 1784 ; afterwards in 1800 HERE lies ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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