Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... PAGE 121. TO THE REV . JOHN NEWTON , 12 July 1781. This letter is generally known as the ' Hop o ' my Thumb ' letter . PAGE 122. TO THE REV . WILLIAM UNWIN , 29 July 1781 . 6. If a man smite one cheek : Matt . v . 39 , 40 . 20. Why do ...
... PAGE 121. TO THE REV . JOHN NEWTON , 12 July 1781. This letter is generally known as the ' Hop o ' my Thumb ' letter . PAGE 122. TO THE REV . WILLIAM UNWIN , 29 July 1781 . 6. If a man smite one cheek : Matt . v . 39 , 40 . 20. Why do ...
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... PAGE 171. TO Joseph hill . 6 Oct. 1786 . 7. my kind and generous cousin : Lady Hesketh . PAGE 172. TO LADY HESKETH , 27 Nov. 1787 . 8. Causidice mi : Sir Thomas Hesketh used to call Cowper by this nickname when he was living in the ...
... PAGE 171. TO Joseph hill . 6 Oct. 1786 . 7. my kind and generous cousin : Lady Hesketh . PAGE 172. TO LADY HESKETH , 27 Nov. 1787 . 8. Causidice mi : Sir Thomas Hesketh used to call Cowper by this nickname when he was living in the ...
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... PAGE 188. TO JOHN JOHNSON , 23 Mar. 1790. John Johnson ( d . 1833 ) was the son of Cowper's cousin Catharine Johnson ( née Donne ) . PAGE 191. TO SAMUEL ROSE , 21 Dec. 1791. Samuel Rose , who had studied at Glasgow , called on Cowper in ...
... PAGE 188. TO JOHN JOHNSON , 23 Mar. 1790. John Johnson ( d . 1833 ) was the son of Cowper's cousin Catharine Johnson ( née Donne ) . PAGE 191. TO SAMUEL ROSE , 21 Dec. 1791. Samuel Rose , who had studied at Glasgow , called on Cowper in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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