The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Comp. from His Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of Information: Containing Remarks on His Writings, and on the Peculiarities of His Interesting Character, Never Before PublishedSmith, Elder and Company, 1833 - Всего страниц: 368 |
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... Mundesley , a village on the Norfolk coast , hoping that a situation by the sea - side might prove amusing to Cowper , and become ultimately the means of reviving his spirits . Here they remained till the following October , without ...
... Mundesley , a village on the Norfolk coast , hoping that a situation by the sea - side might prove amusing to Cowper , and become ultimately the means of reviving his spirits . Here they remained till the following October , without ...
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... Mundesley . No apparent benefit , however , resulted from this change , and towards the close of Oct. 1796 , it was thought desirable to remove the family to Mr. Johnson's house at Dereham , and to remain there during the winter , as ...
... Mundesley . No apparent benefit , however , resulted from this change , and towards the close of Oct. 1796 , it was thought desirable to remove the family to Mr. Johnson's house at Dereham , and to remain there during the winter , as ...
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... Mundesley , and then returning to Dereham , to restore the mind of his revered relative to its proper tone . And though he had not the satisfaction to see his efforts crowned with complete success , yet he was pleased to per- ceive them ...
... Mundesley , and then returning to Dereham , to restore the mind of his revered relative to its proper tone . And though he had not the satisfaction to see his efforts crowned with complete success , yet he was pleased to per- ceive them ...
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... Mundesley , in October 1798 , Cowper felt himself so far relieved from his depressive malady as to undertake , without solicitation , to write to Lady Hes- keth . The following extract from this letter , will show the - severity of his ...
... Mundesley , in October 1798 , Cowper felt himself so far relieved from his depressive malady as to undertake , without solicitation , to write to Lady Hes- keth . The following extract from this letter , will show the - severity of his ...
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... Mundesley to Dereham , towards the end of October , and pursuing their journey , on this occasion , with himself , Miss Perowne , and Cowper , in the post chaise , they were overturned . Cowper discovered no particular alarm on the ...
... Mundesley to Dereham , towards the end of October , and pursuing their journey , on this occasion , with himself , Miss Perowne , and Cowper , in the post chaise , they were overturned . Cowper discovered no particular alarm on the ...
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