Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... short notice , in one group The family dispersed , and fixing thought , Not less dispersed by daylight and its cares . I crown thee King of intimate delights , Fireside enjoyments , homeborn happiness , And all the comforts that the ...
... short notice , in one group The family dispersed , and fixing thought , Not less dispersed by daylight and its cares . I crown thee King of intimate delights , Fireside enjoyments , homeborn happiness , And all the comforts that the ...
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... short time the poet sent her the ballad , which every one has liked ever since . It was written , he says , no doubt truly , in order to relieve a fit of terrible and uncommon despondency ; but altogether , for a few months after the ...
... short time the poet sent her the ballad , which every one has liked ever since . It was written , he says , no doubt truly , in order to relieve a fit of terrible and uncommon despondency ; but altogether , for a few months after the ...
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... short , and my opportunity not the most favourable . My letter will consequently be short likewise , and perhaps not very intelligible . I find it no very easy matter to bring my mind into that degree of composure , which is necessary ...
... short , and my opportunity not the most favourable . My letter will consequently be short likewise , and perhaps not very intelligible . I find it no very easy matter to bring my mind into that degree of composure , which is necessary ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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