Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... poet of the day , whose skill Cowper admired but against whom he reacted , not seeking to rival him as a poet but , as he later commented , ' As a translator of Homer if I did not expect and believe that I should ever surpass him , why ...
... poet of the day , whose skill Cowper admired but against whom he reacted , not seeking to rival him as a poet but , as he later commented , ' As a translator of Homer if I did not expect and believe that I should ever surpass him , why ...
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... POET's cat , sedate and grave , As poet well could wish to have , Was much addicted to inquire For nooks , to which she might retire , 165 170 175 180 And where , secure as mouse in chink , She Yardley Oak 91.
... POET's cat , sedate and grave , As poet well could wish to have , Was much addicted to inquire For nooks , to which she might retire , 165 170 175 180 And where , secure as mouse in chink , She Yardley Oak 91.
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... poet , 1 together with a view of the road at a dis- tance . Should you wish for books at Olney , you must bring them with you , or you will wish in vain , for I have none but 25 the works of a certain poet , Cowper , of whom perhaps you ...
... poet , 1 together with a view of the road at a dis- tance . Should you wish for books at Olney , you must bring them with you , or you will wish in vain , for I have none but 25 the works of a certain poet , Cowper , of whom perhaps you ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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