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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... 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 • Watchfulness and care over his heart 58 ...
... 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 • Watchfulness and care over his heart 58 ...
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... becoming an author 50 Sends the work to the press . • Great pains he took with his compositions Mr. Newton's preface to the volume 89 91 93 94 95 96 96 97 97 99 101 105 107 • 109 110 112 115 117 Age . Its publication , and how it was ...
... becoming an author 50 Sends the work to the press . • Great pains he took with his compositions Mr. Newton's preface to the volume 89 91 93 94 95 96 96 97 97 99 101 105 107 • 109 110 112 115 117 Age . Its publication , and how it was ...
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... Becomes intimate with the Throckmorton family . Remarks on the effects of frequent removals CHAPTER XI . Description of his religious experience Ill - grounded apprehensions of his friends . Reasons for translating " Homer " Immense ...
... Becomes intimate with the Throckmorton family . Remarks on the effects of frequent removals CHAPTER XI . Description of his religious experience Ill - grounded apprehensions of his friends . Reasons for translating " Homer " Immense ...
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... become imbued with religious feelings of the highest order , received its first serious impressions a circumstance which cannot fail to be interesting to every Christian reader , and the more so as detailed in his own words . " One day ...
... become imbued with religious feelings of the highest order , received its first serious impressions a circumstance which cannot fail to be interesting to every Christian reader , and the more so as detailed in his own words . " One day ...
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... become so overwhelm- ing , as to induce that lamented aberration of mind under which he is generally known to have suffered . The dread- ful apprehensions which for so long a time had haunted him day and night , leaving him not a ...
... become so overwhelm- ing , as to induce that lamented aberration of mind under which he is generally known to have suffered . The dread- ful apprehensions which for so long a time had haunted him day and night , leaving him not a ...
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