Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... manners , and consequently of necessity , and I was forced to neglect the ' Task ' , to attend upon the Muse who had ... manner in which it is spoken of . Of course , the plain and literal portion of mankind have set it down at once that ...
... manners , and consequently of necessity , and I was forced to neglect the ' Task ' , to attend upon the Muse who had ... manner in which it is spoken of . Of course , the plain and literal portion of mankind have set it down at once that ...
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... manners of those whose manners at the best are their only recommendation , and yet can in reality recommend them to none , but to people like themselves ? This would be folly which nothing but necessity could excuse , and in our case no ...
... manners of those whose manners at the best are their only recommendation , and yet can in reality recommend them to none , but to people like themselves ? This would be folly which nothing but necessity could excuse , and in our case no ...
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... 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 inclination of his head . He then grasped my hand affectionately , and with a smile that charmed me ...
... 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 inclination of his head . He then grasped my hand affectionately , and with a smile that charmed me ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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