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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... acquaintance with the Unwins CHAPTER V. Becomes an inmate with the family • The happy state of his mind , and the manner in which he had spent his time 35 Of Christians knowing each other in Heaven Continued fervour of his piety ...
... acquaintance with the Unwins CHAPTER V. Becomes an inmate with the family • The happy state of his mind , and the manner in which he had spent his time 35 Of Christians knowing each other in Heaven Continued fervour of his piety ...
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... acquaintance with Lady Austen Poetical epistle to that lady . Lady Austen's removal to Olney 51 Origin of " John Gilpin " Benefits Cowper derived from Lady Austen's company 52 Origin of " The Task " Page 119 120 121 . 1 3 • · • . 125 ...
... acquaintance with Lady Austen Poetical epistle to that lady . Lady Austen's removal to Olney 51 Origin of " John Gilpin " Benefits Cowper derived from Lady Austen's company 52 Origin of " The Task " Page 119 120 121 . 1 3 • · • . 125 ...
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... acquaintance with Mr. Rose Continuance of his depression . Mr. Rose's second visit to him Recovery of his health Renewal of his correspondence with Mr. Newton Justifies himself for undertaking his translation 56 Vigour with which he ...
... acquaintance with Mr. Rose Continuance of his depression . Mr. Rose's second visit to him Recovery of his health Renewal of his correspondence with Mr. Newton Justifies himself for undertaking his translation 56 Vigour with which he ...
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... acquaintance - and the apprehended prejudice he should do his patron , urged the fatal expedient upon his shattered intellect , which he now meditated with inexpres- sible energy . At this important crisis , when it pleased God , who ...
... acquaintance - and the apprehended prejudice he should do his patron , urged the fatal expedient upon his shattered intellect , which he now meditated with inexpres- sible energy . At this important crisis , when it pleased God , who ...
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... acquainted with his purpose , and , in fact , in- tended to hasten its execution . Wrought up to a degree of anguish almost unbearable , he now experienced a con- vulsive agitation that in a manner deprived him of all his powers ...
... acquainted with his purpose , and , in fact , in- tended to hasten its execution . Wrought up to a degree of anguish almost unbearable , he now experienced a con- vulsive agitation that in a manner deprived him of all his powers ...
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acquaintance adverts affection affectionate affliction afforded amiable amusement anxiety appear asso attention beautiful believe blank verse blessing brother character cheerful choly Christ Christian comfort conversation correspondence Cowper dear cousin death degree delight depressive malady despair distress divine Eartham employed faith feel felt following extracts friendship give gloomy gospel grace happy Hayley heart heaven Homer hope Huntingdon hymns Iliad interesting John Gilpin John Throckmorton Johnson kind labour Lady Hesketh least letter live Lord manner means melan melancholy mercy mind Mundesley never Newton occasion Olney painful peace perhaps pleased pleasure poems poet poet's poetic poetry prayer present prove racter reason received recollect recovery religion remarks respecting rience scene scripture seemed shew sorrow soul spirit suffered tender thee thing thought tion translation truth Unwin Unwin's verse Westminster School Weston WILLIAM COWPER wish write