Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Temple in 1757 and transferred his membership to the Inner Temple , Cowper was probably not entirely in- fluenced by the greater social attractions ; he thought the new rooms he bought in the Inner Temple were , as well as pleasant ...
... Temple in 1757 and transferred his membership to the Inner Temple , Cowper was probably not entirely in- fluenced by the greater social attractions ; he thought the new rooms he bought in the Inner Temple were , as well as pleasant ...
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... Temple . 1750-53 Articled to Mr. Chapman , a London solicitor . In love with his cousin Theadora Cowper ( d . 1824 ) . 1753 In residence in Middle Temple . First attack of melancholy . 1754 Called to the Bar . Member of Nonsense Club ...
... Temple . 1750-53 Articled to Mr. Chapman , a London solicitor . In love with his cousin Theadora Cowper ( d . 1824 ) . 1753 In residence in Middle Temple . First attack of melancholy . 1754 Called to the Bar . Member of Nonsense Club ...
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... Temple , was probably addressed to Chase Price ( 1731–77 ) , a Westminster boy admitted to the Temple in 1750 or 1751. C. Rys- kamp's theory is that he was nicknamed ' Toby ' because of his Falstaffian shape ( a contemporary alluded to ...
... Temple , was probably addressed to Chase Price ( 1731–77 ) , a Westminster boy admitted to the Temple in 1750 or 1751. C. Rys- kamp's theory is that he was nicknamed ' Toby ' because of his Falstaffian shape ( a contemporary alluded to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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