Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... continued to be praised despite or probably because of its limited range . It is a conversational poem , an account of one man's attitude to the country - side , its ease and leisure , and his enjoyment of the benefits it conferred on ...
... continued to be praised despite or probably because of its limited range . It is a conversational poem , an account of one man's attitude to the country - side , its ease and leisure , and his enjoyment of the benefits it conferred on ...
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... continued . It is happy for me , that though I love my country , I have but little curiosity , There was a time when these contradictions would have distressed me , but I 35 have learned by experience that it is best for little people ...
... continued . It is happy for me , that though I love my country , I have but little curiosity , There was a time when these contradictions would have distressed me , but I 35 have learned by experience that it is best for little people ...
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... continued to exist until 1834 . 26. Hinchinbrook House : the residence of Oliver Cromwell's family . 38. You are old dog at a bad tenant : Hill , who was looking after Cowper's affairs in London , was trying to get a Welshman who was ...
... continued to exist until 1834 . 26. Hinchinbrook House : the residence of Oliver Cromwell's family . 38. You are old dog at a bad tenant : Hill , who was looking after Cowper's affairs in London , was trying to get a Welshman who was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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