Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... observe , he had , side by side with a morbid and melancholy humour , an easy nature , which was easily satisfied with the world as he found it , had a pleasure in the gaiety of others , and liked the sight of , and 20 sympathy with ...
... observe , he had , side by side with a morbid and melancholy humour , an easy nature , which was easily satisfied with the world as he found it , had a pleasure in the gaiety of others , and liked the sight of , and 20 sympathy with ...
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... observing that the tide was rising fast upon me . When I did observe it , it was almost too late . I ran every step back again , and had much ado to save my distance . I mention this as a caution , lest you should happen at any 20 time ...
... observing that the tide was rising fast upon me . When I did observe it , it was almost too late . I ran every step back again , and had much ado to save my distance . I mention this as a caution , lest you should happen at any 20 time ...
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... 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 allotted number . Perhaps I ...
... 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 allotted number . Perhaps I ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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