Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... occasion , is mortal poison , may have some idea of the horror of my situation , others can have none . The Memoir goes on to give the details of the sad story : tension built up during the preparation for the examination , a nervous ...
... occasion , is mortal poison , may have some idea of the horror of my situation , others can have none . The Memoir goes on to give the details of the sad story : tension built up during the preparation for the examination , a nervous ...
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... occasion . But when that occasion occurs , we do not always find it easy to make good the promise : such a difference there is between theory and practice . Perhaps this is no new remark ; but it is not a whit the worse for being old ...
... occasion . But when that occasion occurs , we do not always find it easy to make good the promise : such a difference there is between theory and practice . Perhaps this is no new remark ; but it is not a whit the worse for being old ...
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... occasion to wonder at the progress that may be 30 made , in despite of natural deficiency , by dint alone of prac- tice ; for I actually produced three landscapes , which a lady thought worthy to be framed and glazed . I then judged it ...
... occasion to wonder at the progress that may be 30 made , in despite of natural deficiency , by dint alone of prac- tice ; for I actually produced three landscapes , which a lady thought worthy to be framed and glazed . I then judged it ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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