Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... minute . It is in this contrast that humour and satire have their place— pointing out the intense unspeakable incongruity of the groups and juxtapositions of our world . To all of these which fell under his own eye , Cowper was alive ...
... minute . It is in this contrast that humour and satire have their place— pointing out the intense unspeakable incongruity of the groups and juxtapositions of our world . To all of these which fell under his own eye , Cowper was alive ...
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... minute he had thrust his little person through the aperture again , and again perched upon his neighbour's cage , kissing him , as at the first , and singing , as if transported with the fortunate adventure . I could not but respect ...
... minute he had thrust his little person through the aperture again , and again perched upon his neighbour's cage , kissing him , as at the first , and singing , as if transported with the fortunate adventure . I could not but respect ...
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... minute beginnings have sometimes important consequences . From nursing two or three little evergreens , I became ambitious of a green - house , and accordingly built one ; which , verse excepted , afforded me amusement for a longer time ...
... minute beginnings have sometimes important consequences . From nursing two or three little evergreens , I became ambitious of a green - house , and accordingly built one ; which , verse excepted , afforded me amusement for a longer time ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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