The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Compiled from His Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of Information; Containing Remarks on His Writings, and on the Peculiarities of His Interesting Character, Never Before Published1834 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... Newton ..... 64 CHAPTER VI . His removal with Mrs. Unwin to Olney . Serene and peaceful state of his mind Sympathy for the poor and anxiety to afford them relief .. Poetic tribute to the memory of Mr. Thornton .. 38 Lively interest he ...
... Newton ..... 64 CHAPTER VI . His removal with Mrs. Unwin to Olney . Serene and peaceful state of his mind Sympathy for the poor and anxiety to afford them relief .. Poetic tribute to the memory of Mr. Thornton .. 38 Lively interest he ...
Стр. ix
... Newton's care ... 47 Undertakes to domesticate some leverets ....... Mr. Newton's removal from Olney .. Mr. Bull's introduction to Cowper .. Cowper's playful description of his character Begins the translation of Madame Guyon's Songs ...
... Newton's care ... 47 Undertakes to domesticate some leverets ....... Mr. Newton's removal from Olney .. Mr. Bull's introduction to Cowper .. Cowper's playful description of his character Begins the translation of Madame Guyon's Songs ...
Стр. x
... Newton 160 Justifies himself for undertaking his translation ............. 161 56 Vigor with which he prosecuted it ........ Continued desires after religion ...... 162 .......... 165 The gloomy state of his mind unremoved ... 166 ...
... Newton 160 Justifies himself for undertaking his translation ............. 161 56 Vigor with which he prosecuted it ........ Continued desires after religion ...... 162 .......... 165 The gloomy state of his mind unremoved ... 166 ...
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... Newton's visit to Weston .. 176 His mind not always alike gloomy . 177 Amusing imaginary sketch of Mrs. King Mr ... Newton on the death of his wife 199 Solicits Mr. Newton for a more regular correspondence ...... ib . Unabated attachment ...
... Newton's visit to Weston .. 176 His mind not always alike gloomy . 177 Amusing imaginary sketch of Mrs. King Mr ... Newton on the death of his wife 199 Solicits Mr. Newton for a more regular correspondence ...... ib . Unabated attachment ...
Стр. 47
... Newton , Bishop of Bristol , the author of the Treatise on the Prophecies , the most demonstrable proof of the truth of Christianity , in my mind , that was ever pub- lished . " In another letter , a few days afterwards , to the same ...
... Newton , Bishop of Bristol , the author of the Treatise on the Prophecies , the most demonstrable proof of the truth of Christianity , in my mind , that was ever pub- lished . " In another letter , a few days afterwards , to the same ...
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