Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... matter about the sequence of the thought - at least within great and 20 ample limits , as in some of Swift's casual rhymes , where the sound itself does seem really and truly the connecting link of unity . Now Cowper is not often in ...
... matter about the sequence of the thought - at least within great and 20 ample limits , as in some of Swift's casual rhymes , where the sound itself does seem really and truly the connecting link of unity . Now Cowper is not often in ...
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... matter , it is no such easy thing to keep house for two people . A man cannot always live upon sheep's heads , and liver and lights , like the lions in the Tower ; and a joint of meat , in so small a family , is an endless encumbrance ...
... matter , it is no such easy thing to keep house for two people . A man cannot always live upon sheep's heads , and liver and lights , like the lions in the Tower ; and a joint of meat , in so small a family , is an endless encumbrance ...
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... matter to bring my mind into that degree of composure , which is necessary to the arrangement either 30 of words or matter . You will naturally expect to receive some account of this confusion that I describe , some reason given for it ...
... matter to bring my mind into that degree of composure , which is necessary to the arrangement either 30 of words or matter . You will naturally expect to receive some account of this confusion that I describe , some reason given for it ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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