The life and posthumous writings of William Cowper, by W. Hayley, 第 1 巻J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... admirable Relation , as my own intimacy with him , and the kindness of those who knew and loved him most truly , have enabled me to compose ! I will tell you , with perfect sincerity , all my motives for addressing them to your Lordship ...
... admirable Relation , as my own intimacy with him , and the kindness of those who knew and loved him most truly , have enabled me to compose ! I will tell you , with perfect sincerity , all my motives for addressing them to your Lordship ...
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... admiration , and love ! His Poetry is to the heart , and the fancy , what the moral Essays of Bacon are to the understanding , a never - cloying feast ! " As if increase of appetite had grown 66 By what it fed on . " - Like Like them it ...
... admiration , and love ! His Poetry is to the heart , and the fancy , what the moral Essays of Bacon are to the understanding , a never - cloying feast ! " As if increase of appetite had grown 66 By what it fed on . " - Like Like them it ...
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... admirable poets , not one has touched her foibles , and celebrated her perfections , with a spirit so truly filial . — But I perceive , that I am in danger of going far beyond my design in this introductory Letter , for it was my ...
... admirable poets , not one has touched her foibles , and celebrated her perfections , with a spirit so truly filial . — But I perceive , that I am in danger of going far beyond my design in this introductory Letter , for it was my ...
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... admiration and of pity - of admi- ration for mental excellence , and of pity for mental disorder . We understand human nature too imperfectly to ascertain in what measure the original structure of his frame , and the casual in- cidents ...
... admiration and of pity - of admi- ration for mental excellence , and of pity for mental disorder . We understand human nature too imperfectly to ascertain in what measure the original structure of his frame , and the casual in- cidents ...
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... admirable Poem on public schools . Poets may be said to realize , in some measure , the poetical idea of the Nightingale's singing with a thorn at her breast , as their most exquisite songs have often originated in the acuteness of ...
... admirable Poem on public schools . Poets may be said to realize , in some measure , the poetical idea of the Nightingale's singing with a thorn at her breast , as their most exquisite songs have often originated in the acuteness of ...
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acquaintance admirable affection affectionate amiable amusement appears April 17 attention beautiful blessing Bodham brother character comfortable Cowper DEAR COUSIN DEAR FRIEND dearest Cousin degree delight Esqr feel friendship genius give graceful happy heart Homer honour honour of Scotland hope Huntingdon Iliad interesting John Gilpin John Johnson JOSEPH HILL kind labour Lace-makers Lady Austen Lady Hesketh least LETTER LETTER live Lodge Lord March 11 mind nature neighbours never Newton obliged occasion Olney painful Park-House peculiar perhaps pleased pleasure Poem Poet poetical poetry powers praise present prove racters Reader reason received recollect river Ouse Samuel Rose scene Scripture seems sensible sent shew spirit suppose sure talents tell tender thee thing thou thought Throckmorton tion Translation truth Unwin verse virtues Volume W. C. LETTER walk Weston WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish write
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100 ページ - Toll for the Brave ! Brave Kempenfelt is gone ; His last sea-fight is fought ; His work of glory done. It was not in the battle ; No tempest gave the shock : She sprang no fatal leak ; She ran upon no rock.
77 ページ - On the whole it appears, and my argument shows With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them.
xviii ページ - They whose spirits are formed like mine, to whom a public exhibition of themselves, on any occasion, is mortal poison, may have some idea of the horrors of my situation; others can have none.
76 ページ - Then holding the spectacles up to the court — Your lordship observes they are made with a straddle As wide as the ridge of the Nose is ; in short, Designed to sit close to it, just like a saddle.
227 ページ - Alas ! Sir, I have heretofore borrowed help from him, but he is a gentleman of so much reading that the people of our town cannot understand him.
195 ページ - The man that hails you Tom or Jack, And proves by thumps upon your back How he esteems your merit, Is such a friend, that one had need Be very much his friend indeed, .
12 ページ - He is a man of learning and good sense, and as simple as parson Adams. His wife has a very uncommon understanding, has read much to excellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess.