William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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... task was to write a commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained . He informed Newton in a letter written 20 February 1792 why he had decided on this undertaking . ' His two principal poems ' , Cowper told his friend ...
... task was to write a commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained . He informed Newton in a letter written 20 February 1792 why he had decided on this undertaking . ' His two principal poems ' , Cowper told his friend ...
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... task was an easy one , as Johnson agreed to publish anything that Cowper wrote without asking to see a line of it first . Meanwhile Cowper , only too aware of how Newton might react , had not said a word to him about all this . On 30 ...
... task was an easy one , as Johnson agreed to publish anything that Cowper wrote without asking to see a line of it first . Meanwhile Cowper , only too aware of how Newton might react , had not said a word to him about all this . On 30 ...
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... Task , VI , line 124 . 12. Isaiah 24:20 . 13. Letter to Thomas Hayley , 14 March 1793 . 14. Task , IV , lines 329-32 . 15. Letter to Samuel Greatheed , 3 February 1793 . 16. Letter to William Hayley , 1 April 1793 . 17. Compare with Task ...
... Task , VI , line 124 . 12. Isaiah 24:20 . 13. Letter to Thomas Hayley , 14 March 1793 . 14. Task , IV , lines 329-32 . 15. Letter to Samuel Greatheed , 3 February 1793 . 16. Letter to William Hayley , 1 April 1793 . 17. Compare with Task ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
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