Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... morning at eleven . Customs very soon become laws . I began the Task ' ; for she was the lady who gave me the Sofa for a subject . Being once engaged in the work , I began to feel the inconvenience of my morning atten- 20 dance . We had ...
... morning at eleven . Customs very soon become laws . I began the Task ' ; for she was the lady who gave me the Sofa for a subject . Being once engaged in the work , I began to feel the inconvenience of my morning atten- 20 dance . We had ...
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... morning , at nine o'clock , a group of about twelve figures very closely engaged in a conference , as I suppose , upon the same subject . The scene of consultation was 10 a blacksmith's shed , very comfortably screened from the wind ...
... morning , at nine o'clock , a group of about twelve figures very closely engaged in a conference , as I suppose , upon the same subject . The scene of consultation was 10 a blacksmith's shed , very comfortably screened from the wind ...
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... morning I received a box filled with an abundant variety of stationery ware , containing , in particular , a quantity of paper sufficient , well covered with good writing , to immortalize any man . I have nothing to do , therefore , but ...
... morning I received a box filled with an abundant variety of stationery ware , containing , in particular , a quantity of paper sufficient , well covered with good writing , to immortalize any man . I have nothing to do , therefore , but ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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