Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Homer . 1785 Second volume of Poems published . Renews correspondence with Lady Hesketh . 1786 Moves to Weston ... Homer published . Begins editing Milton's Poems . Mrs. Unwin paralysed . 1792 Portrait by Abbott . Visits Hayley . Crayon ...
... Homer . 1785 Second volume of Poems published . Renews correspondence with Lady Hesketh . 1786 Moves to Weston ... Homer published . Begins editing Milton's Poems . Mrs. Unwin paralysed . 1792 Portrait by Abbott . Visits Hayley . Crayon ...
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... Homer never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each other in quick succession like the sliding pictures in a show box . Homer is , on occasions that call for such a style ...
... Homer never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each other in quick succession like the sliding pictures in a show box . Homer is , on occasions that call for such a style ...
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... Homer , Iliad , vi . 175 . 162. the Maeonian : Homer , one of whose reputed birthplaces was Maeonia or Lydia in Asia Minor . PAGE 98. THE CASTAWAY . This poem was founded upon an incident related in Anson's Voyage ; it was written on 20 ...
... Homer , Iliad , vi . 175 . 162. the Maeonian : Homer , one of whose reputed birthplaces was Maeonia or Lydia in Asia Minor . PAGE 98. THE CASTAWAY . This poem was founded upon an incident related in Anson's Voyage ; it was written on 20 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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