William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... kind , but must be contented to pay you in the best kind I can . I began to compose them Yesterday Morning before Daybreak , but fell asleep at the End of the two first Lines , when I awaked again the third and fourth were whisper'd to ...
... kind , but must be contented to pay you in the best kind I can . I began to compose them Yesterday Morning before Daybreak , but fell asleep at the End of the two first Lines , when I awaked again the third and fourth were whisper'd to ...
Pagina 353
... kind of a mood his friend would be in . Very often , however , Newton actually encouraged Cowper to write in a melancholy fashion by continually referring to the poet's sporadic conviction of being a castaway - even when he himself had ...
... kind of a mood his friend would be in . Very often , however , Newton actually encouraged Cowper to write in a melancholy fashion by continually referring to the poet's sporadic conviction of being a castaway - even when he himself had ...
Pagina 527
... kind , Nor can I well believe thee , gentle then , Now grown a villain and the worst of men , But rather some suspect , who have oppress'd And worried thee , as not themselves the Best . Cowper sent the poem off to Lady Hesketh to have ...
... kind , Nor can I well believe thee , gentle then , Now grown a villain and the worst of men , But rather some suspect , who have oppress'd And worried thee , as not themselves the Best . Cowper sent the poem off to Lady Hesketh to have ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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