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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... formed of him are as various as the minds of the enquirers . In alluding to these suppressed letters , the late highly - esteemed Rev. Legh Richmond once em- phatically remarked- " Cowper's character will never be clearly and ...
... formed of him are as various as the minds of the enquirers . In alluding to these suppressed letters , the late highly - esteemed Rev. Legh Richmond once em- phatically remarked- " Cowper's character will never be clearly and ...
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... formed for communicating to others , in private life , the richest sources of enjoyment ; and yet , such were the peculiarities of his nature , that often , while he delighted and interested all around him , he was himself extremely ...
... formed for communicating to others , in private life , the richest sources of enjoyment ; and yet , such were the peculiarities of his nature , that often , while he delighted and interested all around him , he was himself extremely ...
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... formed among the Lords to thwart it , and it appeared plain , that if we succeeded at last , it could only be by fighting our ground by inches . Every advantage , I was told , would be sought for , and eagerly seized , to disconcert us ...
... formed among the Lords to thwart it , and it appeared plain , that if we succeeded at last , it could only be by fighting our ground by inches . Every advantage , I was told , would be sought for , and eagerly seized , to disconcert us ...
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... formed like mine , to whom a public exhibition of them- selves , on any occasion , is mortal poison , may have some idea of the horror of my situation - others can have none . My continual misery at length brought on a nervous fever ...
... formed like mine , to whom a public exhibition of them- selves , on any occasion , is mortal poison , may have some idea of the horror of my situation - others can have none . My continual misery at length brought on a nervous fever ...
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... formed in his heart the hope of glory ; his fears were all dispelled ; despair , with its horrid train of evils , was banished from his mind ; a new and delightful scene now opened before him ; he became the subject of new affections ...
... formed in his heart the hope of glory ; his fears were all dispelled ; despair , with its horrid train of evils , was banished from his mind ; a new and delightful scene now opened before him ; he became the subject of new affections ...
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