Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... strong buoyant natures . Nor , in truth , should it be in general attempted . The certain result is present suffer- ing , and the expected good is remote and disputable . Nevertheless , it is no artificial difficulty which we here ...
... strong buoyant natures . Nor , in truth , should it be in general attempted . The certain result is present suffer- ing , and the expected good is remote and disputable . Nevertheless , it is no artificial difficulty which we here ...
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... strong - brained , confident scholarship which Bentley carried to such an extreme , and which , in almost every generation since , some Englishman has been found of hard head and stiff - clayed memory to keep up and perpetuate . His ...
... strong - brained , confident scholarship which Bentley carried to such an extreme , and which , in almost every generation since , some Englishman has been found of hard head and stiff - clayed memory to keep up and perpetuate . His ...
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... strong behest Impell'd me to the deed . Yet much as nature I respect , I ventured once to break ( As you perhaps may recollect ) Her precept , for your sake ; And when your linnet , on a day , Passing his prison - door , Had flutter'd ...
... strong behest Impell'd me to the deed . Yet much as nature I respect , I ventured once to break ( As you perhaps may recollect ) Her precept , for your sake ; And when your linnet , on a day , Passing his prison - door , Had flutter'd ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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