Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... never was in the assembly - room in my life . I never was fond of company , and especially disliked it in the country . A walk to Netley Abbey , or to Free- mantle , or to Redbridge , or a book by the fireside , had 30 always more ...
... never was in the assembly - room in my life . I never was fond of company , and especially disliked it in the country . A walk to Netley Abbey , or to Free- mantle , or to Redbridge , or a book by the fireside , had 30 always more ...
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... never ceased to scrape . Observe , however , my dear , that I scrape not always . My task that I assign myself is to translate forty lines a day ; if they pass off easily I sometimes make them fifty , but never abate any part of the ...
... never ceased to scrape . Observe , however , my dear , that I scrape not always . My task that I assign myself is to translate forty lines a day ; if they pass off easily I sometimes make them fifty , but never abate any part of the ...
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... never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each ... never entered into the spirit of Homer ; that he never translated him ; I had almost said , did not understand him : many ...
... never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each ... never entered into the spirit of Homer ; that he never translated him ; I had almost said , did not understand him : many ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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