Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... reason for writing to you as often as I can , but I have a particular reason for doing it now . I want to tell you that by 158 To the Rev. William Unwin , 31 Dec. 1785.
... reason for writing to you as often as I can , but I have a particular reason for doing it now . I want to tell you that by 158 To the Rev. William Unwin , 31 Dec. 1785.
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... reason to love me to the degree that he does ? But it is no matter . He chooses to be unknown , and his choice is ... reasons . The summer will set me up again . I grow fat every day , and shall be as big as Gog or Magog , or both put ...
... reason to love me to the degree that he does ? But it is no matter . He chooses to be unknown , and his choice is ... reasons . The summer will set me up again . I grow fat every day , and shall be as big as Gog or Magog , or both put ...
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... reason to suppose is ever made part of the experience of any other man . I accord- ingly look forward to it , and meet it , with a dread not to be imagined . I number the nights as they pass , and in the morning bless myself that ...
... reason to suppose is ever made part of the experience of any other man . I accord- ingly look forward to it , and meet it , with a dread not to be imagined . I number the nights as they pass , and in the morning bless myself that ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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