Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... , is an endless encumbrance . My butcher's bill for last week amounted to four shillings and tenpence . I set off with a leg of lamb , and was forced to give part of PROSE: THE LETTERS To 'Dear Toby' [?1752] To Joseph Hill, 3 July 1765.
... , is an endless encumbrance . My butcher's bill for last week amounted to four shillings and tenpence . I set off with a leg of lamb , and was forced to give part of PROSE: THE LETTERS To 'Dear Toby' [?1752] To Joseph Hill, 3 July 1765.
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... shillings . The Throcks . invited us to the measure , and we have acceded to it . Their servant will manage this concern for us at the Olney post office , and the subscrip- so tion is to pay a man for stumping three times a week from ...
... shillings . The Throcks . invited us to the measure , and we have acceded to it . Their servant will manage this concern for us at the Olney post office , and the subscrip- so tion is to pay a man for stumping three times a week from ...
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... shillings and sixpence . I liked the man's looks , and having just one shilling in my purse , I held it to him ... shillings , and went away all astonishment at my great bounty . I have 40 learned since that he is a very worthy ...
... shillings and sixpence . I liked the man's looks , and having just one shilling in my purse , I held it to him ... shillings , and went away all astonishment at my great bounty . I have 40 learned since that he is a very worthy ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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