Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Weston Lodge at the same rental as Orchardside and this removal meant that the Throckmorton estate was now open to the poet , Weston being , he thought , ' one of the prettiest villages in England and the walks about it at all seasons ...
... Weston Lodge at the same rental as Orchardside and this removal meant that the Throckmorton estate was now open to the poet , Weston being , he thought , ' one of the prettiest villages in England and the walks about it at all seasons ...
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... Weston , lives there until 1795 . 1787 Attack of madness . 1788 Writes ballads on slavery . 1790 Writes ' On the receipt of my Mother's Picture out of Norfolk ' . 1791 Translation of Homer published . Begins editing Milton's Poems . Mrs ...
... Weston , lives there until 1795 . 1787 Attack of madness . 1788 Writes ballads on slavery . 1790 Writes ' On the receipt of my Mother's Picture out of Norfolk ' . 1791 Translation of Homer published . Begins editing Milton's Poems . Mrs ...
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... Weston , is already prepared to love you both , and being passionately fond of music , longs much to hear you . - Adieu ! W. C. To William Hayley Weston , Feb. 24 , 1793 Your letter ( so full of kindness , and so exactly in unison with ...
... Weston , is already prepared to love you both , and being passionately fond of music , longs much to hear you . - Adieu ! W. C. To William Hayley Weston , Feb. 24 , 1793 Your letter ( so full of kindness , and so exactly in unison with ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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