Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... suppose him animated by the spirit of the creature he describes . And with all this drollery there is a mixture of rational , and even religious , reflection at times : and always an air of pleasantry , good - nature , and humanity ...
... suppose him animated by the spirit of the creature he describes . And with all this drollery there is a mixture of rational , and even religious , reflection at times : and always an air of pleasantry , good - nature , and humanity ...
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... suppose it would be impossible . He has , no doubt , forgotten it entirely , and would be obliged to take my word for the truth of it , which I could not bear . We drank tea together with Mrs. Ce , and her sister , in King Street , 30 ...
... suppose it would be impossible . He has , no doubt , forgotten it entirely , and would be obliged to take my word for the truth of it , which I could not bear . We drank tea together with Mrs. Ce , and her sister , in King Street , 30 ...
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... suppose you have but ten ) you could not reach them ; and coach wheels have never been there since the flood . Before it indeed ( as Burnet says that the earth was then perfectly free from all inequalities in its surface ) , they might ...
... suppose you have but ten ) you could not reach them ; and coach wheels have never been there since the flood . Before it indeed ( as Burnet says that the earth was then perfectly free from all inequalities in its surface ) , they might ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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