Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... present views of the dispute between the Crown and the Commons , I must have refused him , for he is on the side of the former . It is comfortable to be of no consequence in a world where one cannot exercise any without disobliging ...
... present views of the dispute between the Crown and the Commons , I must have refused him , for he is on the side of the former . It is comfortable to be of no consequence in a world where one cannot exercise any without disobliging ...
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... present , not even Mrs. Unwin , who sat facing me , was sensible either of my distress , or of the manner of my deliverance from it . I am poorer by one tooth than I was , but richer by the unimpeded use of all the 20 rest . When I ...
... present , not even Mrs. Unwin , who sat facing me , was sensible either of my distress , or of the manner of my deliverance from it . I am poorer by one tooth than I was , but richer by the unimpeded use of all the 20 rest . When I ...
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... present however she is relieved from the vertigo , and seems in all respects better , is except that she is so enfeebled as to be unable to quit her bed for more than an hour in a day . She has been my faithful and affectionate nurse ...
... present however she is relieved from the vertigo , and seems in all respects better , is except that she is so enfeebled as to be unable to quit her bed for more than an hour in a day . She has been my faithful and affectionate nurse ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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