William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 158
... give offence to his brother but the latter never complained . The truth was that John's aloofness to scriptural truths was all outward show . He knew full well that something was lacking in his own life . When he eventually came to know ...
... give offence to his brother but the latter never complained . The truth was that John's aloofness to scriptural truths was all outward show . He knew full well that something was lacking in his own life . When he eventually came to know ...
Pagina 346
... give up his ideas of forcing Scott to take him on as an assistant . He asked Raban to put himself in Scott's shoes and consider how he would feel if he were suddenly lumbered with an unwanted ' curate ' . Raban seemed to give in and ...
... give up his ideas of forcing Scott to take him on as an assistant . He asked Raban to put himself in Scott's shoes and consider how he would feel if he were suddenly lumbered with an unwanted ' curate ' . Raban seemed to give in and ...
Pagina 369
... give Unwin the same token of friendship that he had already given Newton by asking him to take care of his second volume . So in 1784 we find Cowper sending extracts from his new poems to Unwin for comment and appraisal . By October ...
... give Unwin the same token of friendship that he had already given Newton by asking him to take care of his second volume . So in 1784 we find Cowper sending extracts from his new poems to Unwin for comment and appraisal . By October ...
Inhoudsopgave
Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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