Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... 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 to cover ...
... 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 to cover ...
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... received me with a com- placence , in which I saw equal sweetness and dignity . I spoke of his Paradise Lost , as every man must , who is worthy to speak of it at all , and told him a long story of the manner in which it affected me ...
... received me with a com- placence , in which I saw equal sweetness and dignity . I spoke of his Paradise Lost , as every man must , who is worthy to speak of it at all , and told him a long story of the manner in which it affected me ...
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... received no acknowledgement of it . He was deeply hurt , and showed his resentment in the lines in ' The Valediction ' , beginning : Next , busy Actor , on a meaner stage . ( Oxford Cowper , p . 357 , ll . 27–48 . ) 1. 29. tragedies of ...
... received no acknowledgement of it . He was deeply hurt , and showed his resentment in the lines in ' The Valediction ' , beginning : Next , busy Actor , on a meaner stage . ( Oxford Cowper , p . 357 , ll . 27–48 . ) 1. 29. tragedies of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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