Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... follow hard , No doubt but I shall find him in the yard : — For long ere now it should have been rehears'd , ' Twas in the garden that I found him first . E'en there I found him ; there the full - grown cat His head with velvet paw did ...
... follow hard , No doubt but I shall find him in the yard : — For long ere now it should have been rehears'd , ' Twas in the garden that I found him first . E'en there I found him ; there the full - grown cat His head with velvet paw did ...
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... follow his example , till at last so your living will be worth no more than your parishioners out of their great goodness will be pleased to allow you . I lately heard a story from a lady , who has spent many years of her life in France ...
... follow his example , till at last so your living will be worth no more than your parishioners out of their great goodness will be pleased to allow you . I lately heard a story from a lady , who has spent many years of her life in France ...
Стр. 126
... follow him at the expense of delicacy , proprie- ty , and even modesty itself . But when the critic calls it a dull dialogue , who but a critic will believe him ? There are few readers of poetry of either sex , in this country , who ...
... follow him at the expense of delicacy , proprie- ty , and even modesty itself . But when the critic calls it a dull dialogue , who but a critic will believe him ? There are few readers of poetry of either sex , in this country , who ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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