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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... affectionate regard for Dr. Cotton , and gratitude to God for placing him under his care 34 Leaves St. Alban's ; sensations on the occasion CHAPTER IV . Entrance on his residence at Huntingdon Depth of his piety . 1125 42 41 How he ...
... affectionate regard for Dr. Cotton , and gratitude to God for placing him under his care 34 Leaves St. Alban's ; sensations on the occasion CHAPTER IV . Entrance on his residence at Huntingdon Depth of his piety . 1125 42 41 How he ...
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... affection for Mr. Hayley 61 Preparation for the second edition of Homer Continuance of his depression Use of affliction Declines a joint literary undertaking • 284 . 285 . 286 289 . € 290 292 295 296 298 CHAPTER XVII . Willing to write ...
... affection for Mr. Hayley 61 Preparation for the second edition of Homer Continuance of his depression Use of affliction Declines a joint literary undertaking • 284 . 285 . 286 289 . € 290 292 295 296 298 CHAPTER XVII . Willing to write ...
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... affection- ate parent , he was sent , at this tender age , to a large school at Market - street , Hertfordshire , under the care of Dr. Pit- Here he had hardships of different kinds to conflict man . with , which he felt more sensibly ...
... affection- ate parent , he was sent , at this tender age , to a large school at Market - street , Hertfordshire , under the care of Dr. Pit- Here he had hardships of different kinds to conflict man . with , which he felt more sensibly ...
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... affections of our common nature . It pleased God , however , at the very outset , to prevent him from pursuing that rash and ruinous career of wickedness , into which many plunge with heed- less and awful insensibility . The feelings of ...
... affections of our common nature . It pleased God , however , at the very outset , to prevent him from pursuing that rash and ruinous career of wickedness , into which many plunge with heed- less and awful insensibility . The feelings of ...
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... affections , new desires , and new joys ; in a word , old things were passed away , and all things were become new . God had brought him up out of the horrible pit , and out of the miry clay , and had put a new song into his mouth ...
... affections , new desires , and new joys ; in a word , old things were passed away , and all things were become new . God had brought him up out of the horrible pit , and out of the miry clay , and had put a new song into his mouth ...
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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