William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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... Letter to Lady Hesketh , 22 May 1786 . 29. Sir Richard Sutton ( 1733-1802 ) became Under - Secretary of State and ... Letter to Lady Hesketh , 15-17 December 1785 . 33. See letter to John Newton , 3 December 1785 . 34. See letter to Mrs ...
... Letter to Lady Hesketh , 22 May 1786 . 29. Sir Richard Sutton ( 1733-1802 ) became Under - Secretary of State and ... Letter to Lady Hesketh , 15-17 December 1785 . 33. See letter to John Newton , 3 December 1785 . 34. See letter to Mrs ...
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... Letter to Joseph Hill , 25 October 1788 . 53. See Cowper's interesting and amusing account of how he came to write these poems in his letter to Lady Hesketh , 27 November 1787 . 54. Letter to Walter Bagot , 30 October 1788 . 55. Letter ...
... Letter to Joseph Hill , 25 October 1788 . 53. See Cowper's interesting and amusing account of how he came to write these poems in his letter to Lady Hesketh , 27 November 1787 . 54. Letter to Walter Bagot , 30 October 1788 . 55. Letter ...
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... Letter to John Johnson , 5 November 1792 . 18. T. Clarkson , The History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade , pp.108-9 , 188-91 . 19. Letter to John Newton , 19 February 1788 . 20. Née Jane Thornton ( 1757-1818 ) , daughter of the ...
... Letter to John Johnson , 5 November 1792 . 18. T. Clarkson , The History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade , pp.108-9 , 188-91 . 19. Letter to John Newton , 19 February 1788 . 20. Née Jane Thornton ( 1757-1818 ) , daughter of the ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
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