Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... pleasure . After seventeen years this came as a delight to him , and he replied , ' We are all grown young again ... pleasurable domestic routine , of which Lady Hesketh drew a succinct picture , describing Mrs. Unwin as sitting knitting ...
... pleasure . After seventeen years this came as a delight to him , and he replied , ' We are all grown young again ... pleasurable domestic routine , of which Lady Hesketh drew a succinct picture , describing Mrs. Unwin as sitting knitting ...
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... pleasure grounds , having been favoured with a key , which admits us into all . When this man succeeded to the estate , on the death of his elder brother , and came to settle at Weston , I sent him a complimentary card , requesting the ...
... pleasure grounds , having been favoured with a key , which admits us into all . When this man succeeded to the estate , on the death of his elder brother , and came to settle at Weston , I sent him a complimentary card , requesting the ...
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... pleasure that one feels at the return of a long absent , dear relation ; that is 40 to say , with a pleasure such as mine . She sends you her warmest affections . On Friday I received a letter from dear Anonymous , 831377 I See p . 48 ...
... pleasure that one feels at the return of a long absent , dear relation ; that is 40 to say , with a pleasure such as mine . She sends you her warmest affections . On Friday I received a letter from dear Anonymous , 831377 I See p . 48 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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