Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... pass our days alternately at each other's château . In the morning I walk with one or other of the ladies , and in the afternoon wind thread . Thus did Hercules , and thus probably did Samson , and thus do I ; and were both those heroes ...
... pass our days alternately at each other's château . In the morning I walk with one or other of the ladies , and in the afternoon wind thread . Thus did Hercules , and thus probably did Samson , and thus do I ; and were both those heroes ...
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... pass'd my bounds T ' enjoy a ramble on the banks of Thames ; And still remember , nor without regret Of hours that sorrow since has much endear'd , How oft , my slice of pocket store consum'd , Still hung'ring , pennyless and far from ...
... pass'd my bounds T ' enjoy a ramble on the banks of Thames ; And still remember , nor without regret Of hours that sorrow since has much endear'd , How oft , my slice of pocket store consum'd , Still hung'ring , pennyless and far from ...
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... pass for a genius at Olney ! . . . - Yours , TO THE REV . WILLIAM UNWIN W. C. Aug. 3 , 1782 . My dear Friend ... Passing from the greenhouse to the barn , I saw three kittens ( for we have so many in our retinue ) looking with fixed ...
... pass for a genius at Olney ! . . . - Yours , TO THE REV . WILLIAM UNWIN W. C. Aug. 3 , 1782 . My dear Friend ... Passing from the greenhouse to the barn , I saw three kittens ( for we have so many in our retinue ) looking with fixed ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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