William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... means which there is no need to particularize , to give me full Satisfaction as to the Propriety of declining it ... mean time , if it please New and lasting friendships 113.
... means which there is no need to particularize , to give me full Satisfaction as to the Propriety of declining it ... mean time , if it please New and lasting friendships 113.
Pagina 438
... means of transforming the age but simply of entertaining the ear . Cowper first became dissatisfied with Pope as a young Templar after comparing his translation of Homer line by line with the original . Many years later , when Lady ...
... means of transforming the age but simply of entertaining the ear . Cowper first became dissatisfied with Pope as a young Templar after comparing his translation of Homer line by line with the original . Many years later , when Lady ...
Pagina 473
... means . " Two days later Cowper sent off another letter apologizing for the terseness and the melancholy nature of his last one as the bad weather had made him sad . There were actually several letters from Lady Hesketh on the way and ...
... means . " Two days later Cowper sent off another letter apologizing for the terseness and the melancholy nature of his last one as the bad weather had made him sad . There were actually several letters from Lady Hesketh on the way and ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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