William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... Unwin was returning from his pastoral duties when his horse took fright about a mile from home and bolted . Unwin was thrown off and fractured his skull . He was put to bed in a poor man's cottage and the doctor called for . The doctor ...
... Unwin was returning from his pastoral duties when his horse took fright about a mile from home and bolted . Unwin was thrown off and fractured his skull . He was put to bed in a poor man's cottage and the doctor called for . The doctor ...
Pagina 177
... Unwin to look after his food , but at times even suspected her of wanting to take his life . Attacks on Mrs Unwin's character To make matters worse , tongues began to wag again concerning Cowper's relationship with Mrs Unwin . William Unwin ...
... Unwin to look after his food , but at times even suspected her of wanting to take his life . Attacks on Mrs Unwin's character To make matters worse , tongues began to wag again concerning Cowper's relationship with Mrs Unwin . William Unwin ...
Pagina 276
... Unwin rather brusquely . This caused Unwin to write to his mother and Cowper complain- ing bitterly of Newton's unthankful conduct and at the same time expressing his shock at Cowper's news concerning his intended publication . Cowper ...
... Unwin rather brusquely . This caused Unwin to write to his mother and Cowper complain- ing bitterly of Newton's unthankful conduct and at the same time expressing his shock at Cowper's news concerning his intended publication . Cowper ...
Inhoudsopgave
Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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asked became become began believed brother called cause Christ Christian church close concerning conversion cousin Cowper critics death Evangelical express fact faith feel felt friendship give given God's grace hand happy Hayley heart Hill hope hymns interest John John Newton Johnson kind knew Lady Hesketh language later least letter light lines live London look Lord lost Madan Mary matter means mind nature never Newton Olney once perhaps person poem poet poet's poetry poor praise preaching present published reason received referring seems sense sent Side soon spiritual suffered taken Task tells thee things thought told took translation true truth turned Unwin verse Weston William wish write written wrote young