Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... suppose ? ) to convey such a quantity s of inflammable air into the stomach and abdomen , that the philosopher , no longer gravitating to a centre , shall ascend by his own comparative levity , and never stop till he has reached the ...
... suppose ? ) to convey such a quantity s of inflammable air into the stomach and abdomen , that the philosopher , no longer gravitating to a centre , shall ascend by his own comparative levity , and never stop till he has reached the ...
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... suppose that read- 60 ing Homer were the best ophthalmic in the world . I should be happy to remove his solicitude on the subject , but it is a pleasure that he will not let me enjoy . Well then , I will be content without it ; and so ...
... suppose that read- 60 ing Homer were the best ophthalmic in the world . I should be happy to remove his solicitude on the subject , but it is a pleasure that he will not let me enjoy . Well then , I will be content without it ; and so ...
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... 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 another night is ...
... 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 another night is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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