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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... scene was recommended to me ; and I embraced an opportunity of going with some friends to Southampton , where I spent several months . Soon after our arrival , we walked to a place called Freemantle , about a mile from the town ; the ...
... scene was recommended to me ; and I embraced an opportunity of going with some friends to Southampton , where I spent several months . Soon after our arrival , we walked to a place called Freemantle , about a mile from the town ; the ...
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... scene , and the intermission of my painful employment , I presently began to recover my spirits ; though even here , for some time after my arrival , ( notwithstanding , perhaps , the preceding day had been spent agreeably , and without ...
... scene , and the intermission of my painful employment , I presently began to recover my spirits ; though even here , for some time after my arrival , ( notwithstanding , perhaps , the preceding day had been spent agreeably , and without ...
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... scene opened upon me . " 66 My sins were set in array against me , and I began to see and feel that I had lived without God in the world . One moment I thought myself shut out from mercy by one chapter , and the next by another . The ...
... scene opened upon me . " 66 My sins were set in array against me , and I began to see and feel that I had lived without God in the world . One moment I thought myself shut out from mercy by one chapter , and the next by another . The ...
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... scene now opened before him ; he became the subject of new 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 ...
... scene now opened before him ; he became the subject of new 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 ...
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... his brother to seek out for him an abode somewhere in the neighbourhood of Cambridge , as he had determined to leave London , the scene of his former misery ; and that nothing might induce him to THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER . 41.
... his brother to seek out for him an abode somewhere in the neighbourhood of Cambridge , as he had determined to leave London , the scene of his former misery ; and that nothing might induce him to THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER . 41.
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