Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... turning your meekness and forbearance to good account , and of coining them into hard cash , which he means to put in ... turn the other . The good man did so , and when he had received the 60 two slaps , which he thought himself obliged ...
... turning your meekness and forbearance to good account , and of coining them into hard cash , which he means to put in ... turn the other . The good man did so , and when he had received the 60 two slaps , which he thought himself obliged ...
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... turn the paper about that I might so read it . Much as it would gratify me to thank him , I would turn my eyes away from the forbidden discovery . I long to assure him that those same eyes , concerning which he ex- presses such kind ...
... turn the paper about that I might so read it . Much as it would gratify me to thank him , I would turn my eyes away from the forbidden discovery . I long to assure him that those same eyes , concerning which he ex- presses such kind ...
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... turn yellow I will make myself easy . The year will go round , and January will approach . I shall tremble again , and I know it ; but in the meantime I will be as comfortable as I can . Thus , in respect of peace of mind , such as it ...
... turn yellow I will make myself easy . The year will go round , and January will approach . I shall tremble again , and I know it ; but in the meantime I will be as comfortable as I can . Thus , in respect of peace of mind , such as it ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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