Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... matter full of perplexity . I have received but one visit since here I came . I don't mean that I have refused any , but that only one has been offered . 20 This was from my woollen - draper ; a very healthy , wealthy , sensible ...
... matter full of perplexity . I have received but one visit since here I came . I don't mean that I have refused any , but that only one has been offered . 20 This was from my woollen - draper ; a very healthy , wealthy , sensible ...
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... matter to bring my mind into that degree of composure , s which is necessary to the arrangement either of words or matter . You will naturally expect to receive some account of this confusion that I describe , some reason given for it ...
... matter to bring my mind into that degree of composure , s which is necessary to the arrangement either of words or matter . You will naturally expect to receive some account of this confusion that I describe , some reason given for it ...
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... matter what ) that you can spare without missing it , since by so doing you will be sure to add to the comforts of my life one of the sweetest that I can enjoy a token and proof of your affection . I cannot believe but that I should ...
... matter what ) that you can spare without missing it , since by so doing you will be sure to add to the comforts of my life one of the sweetest that I can enjoy a token and proof of your affection . I cannot believe but that I should ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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