Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Olney , Cowper wrote , they would have an abode ' under the Sound of the Gospel ' , for he , like Mrs. Unwin , had taken greatly to John Newton . The move to Huntingdon and the subsequent change to Orchardside in Olney symbolize ...
... Olney , Cowper wrote , they would have an abode ' under the Sound of the Gospel ' , for he , like Mrs. Unwin , had taken greatly to John Newton . The move to Huntingdon and the subsequent change to Orchardside in Olney symbolize ...
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... Olney , ' that it with me were as when I first came forth from the furnace : when the name of Jesus was like honey ... Olney Hymns as well as his joining in the Evangelical belief that works were less important than grace . The ...
... Olney , ' that it with me were as when I first came forth from the furnace : when the name of Jesus was like honey ... Olney Hymns as well as his joining in the Evangelical belief that works were less important than grace . The ...
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... Olney , with Mrs. and Miss Unwin . 1768 Becomes close friend of Rev. John Newton ( 1726–1807 ) . 1771-2 Writes most of his Olney Hymns . 1772 Engaged to Mrs. Unwin . 1773 Breaking of engagement caused by attack of madness . Attempts ...
... Olney , with Mrs. and Miss Unwin . 1768 Becomes close friend of Rev. John Newton ( 1726–1807 ) . 1771-2 Writes most of his Olney Hymns . 1772 Engaged to Mrs. Unwin . 1773 Breaking of engagement caused by attack of madness . Attempts ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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