Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... remember , was accounted a most excellent piece of stone - work , and such I found it . By this time , I suppose , it is finished ; and surely it is no small advantage that you have an opportunity of observing how 10 nicely those great ...
... remember , was accounted a most excellent piece of stone - work , and such I found it . By this time , I suppose , it is finished ; and surely it is no small advantage that you have an opportunity of observing how 10 nicely those great ...
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... remember ( the fourth and last thing I mean to remember 40 upon this occasion ) that Sam Cox , the counsel , walking by the seaside as if absorbed in deep contemplation , was ques- tioned about what he was musing on . He replied , ' I ...
... remember ( the fourth and last thing I mean to remember 40 upon this occasion ) that Sam Cox , the counsel , walking by the seaside as if absorbed in deep contemplation , was ques- tioned about what he was musing on . He replied , ' I ...
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... remember her well , and am an ocular witness of the great fidelity of the copy . I remember , too , a 20 multitude of the maternal tendernesses which I received from her , and which have endeared her memory to me beyond expression ...
... remember her well , and am an ocular witness of the great fidelity of the copy . I remember , too , a 20 multitude of the maternal tendernesses which I received from her , and which have endeared her memory to me beyond expression ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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