Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... once engaged in the work , I began to feel the inconvenience of my morning atten- 20 dance . We had seldom breakfasted ourselves till ten ; and the intervening hour was all the time that I could find in the whole day for writing ; and ...
... once engaged in the work , I began to feel the inconvenience of my morning atten- 20 dance . We had seldom breakfasted ourselves till ten ; and the intervening hour was all the time that I could find in the whole day for writing ; and ...
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... once ( ah , those regretted days When boyish innocence was all my praise ! ) Hour after hour delightfully allot To studies then familiar , since forgot , And cultivate a taste for ancient song , Catching its ardour as I mus'd along ...
... once ( ah , those regretted days When boyish innocence was all my praise ! ) Hour after hour delightfully allot To studies then familiar , since forgot , And cultivate a taste for ancient song , Catching its ardour as I mus'd along ...
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... once more take heart . I have a fair opportunity to acquire honour ; and if when I have finished the Iliad , I do not upon cool consideration think that I have secured it , I will burn the copy . ... TO LADY HESKETH Olney , Feb. 9 ...
... once more take heart . I have a fair opportunity to acquire honour ; and if when I have finished the Iliad , I do not upon cool consideration think that I have secured it , I will burn the copy . ... TO LADY HESKETH Olney , Feb. 9 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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