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Pagina 637
... lines 9-14 . Chapter 1 - The early years 1. See H. P. Stokes , Cowper Memorials , Cowper Press , 1904 , p.142 and other biographies . 2. Ibid . , p.142 . 3. Ibid . , p.148 . 4. Ibid . , p.147 . 5. See , for instance , letter to John ...
... lines 9-14 . Chapter 1 - The early years 1. See H. P. Stokes , Cowper Memorials , Cowper Press , 1904 , p.142 and other biographies . 2. Ibid . , p.142 . 3. Ibid . , p.148 . 4. Ibid . , p.147 . 5. See , for instance , letter to John ...
Pagina 643
... lines 1-12 . 25. Ibid . , lines 460-69 . 26. ' Charity ' , lines 623-26 . 27. ' Progress of Error ' , lines 307-26 . 28. Ibid . , lines 606-24 . 29. ' Truth , ' lines 58-70 . 30. Letter to Joseph Johnson , 6 August 1781 . 31. ' Charity ...
... lines 1-12 . 25. Ibid . , lines 460-69 . 26. ' Charity ' , lines 623-26 . 27. ' Progress of Error ' , lines 307-26 . 28. Ibid . , lines 606-24 . 29. ' Truth , ' lines 58-70 . 30. Letter to Joseph Johnson , 6 August 1781 . 31. ' Charity ...
Pagina 653
... lines 35-8 . 6. Ibid . , lines 22-3 . 7. See Iliad 6 , line 176 . 8. See Fausset's William Cowper , p . 273 . 9. ' Yardley Oak , ' lines 167-78 . 10. Ibid . , lines 180-84 . 11. Task , VI , line 124 . 12. Isaiah 24:20 . 13. Letter to ...
... lines 35-8 . 6. Ibid . , lines 22-3 . 7. See Iliad 6 , line 176 . 8. See Fausset's William Cowper , p . 273 . 9. ' Yardley Oak , ' lines 167-78 . 10. Ibid . , lines 180-84 . 11. Task , VI , line 124 . 12. Isaiah 24:20 . 13. Letter to ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
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