Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... lost , Blames his own indolence , observes , though late , ' Tis criminal to leave a sinking state , Flies to the levee , and , receiv'd with grace , Kneels , kisses hands , and shines again in place . From THE SOFA 470 480 The Task ...
... lost , Blames his own indolence , observes , though late , ' Tis criminal to leave a sinking state , Flies to the levee , and , receiv'd with grace , Kneels , kisses hands , and shines again in place . From THE SOFA 470 480 The Task ...
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... Lost , as every man must , who is worthy to speak of it at all , and told him a long story of the manner in which it affected me , when I first discovered it , being at that time a schoolboy . He answered me by a smile and a gentle ...
... Lost , as every man must , who is worthy to speak of it at all , and told him a long story of the manner in which it affected me , when I first discovered it , being at that time a schoolboy . He answered me by a smile and a gentle ...
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... Lost , i . 550-1 : The Dorian mood of Flutes and soft Recorders . PAGE 116 , 1. 25. Bourne : Vincent Bourne ( 1695-1747 ) was a master at Westminster when Cowper was at school there . He published several volumes of Latin poems , many ...
... Lost , i . 550-1 : The Dorian mood of Flutes and soft Recorders . PAGE 116 , 1. 25. Bourne : Vincent Bourne ( 1695-1747 ) was a master at Westminster when Cowper was at school there . He published several volumes of Latin poems , many ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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