William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... Newton made a doorway . The proprietor of the orchard charged Cowper and Newton a guinea a year for the privilege of passing through this “ Guinea Field , " as they called it , and so of visiting each other without taking a circuitous ...
... Newton made a doorway . The proprietor of the orchard charged Cowper and Newton a guinea a year for the privilege of passing through this “ Guinea Field , " as they called it , and so of visiting each other without taking a circuitous ...
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... Newton in his pocket - book for 1768 , " breakfasted at Yardley , spoke from Matt . v . 6 , at Denton , from Phil . iv . 4 . Mr. Cowper went with me , a pleasant walk both ways . Entries like " a pleasant walk with Mr. Cowper " recur ...
... Newton in his pocket - book for 1768 , " breakfasted at Yardley , spoke from Matt . v . 6 , at Denton , from Phil . iv . 4 . Mr. Cowper went with me , a pleasant walk both ways . Entries like " a pleasant walk with Mr. Cowper " recur ...
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... Newton's character is well mirrored in his Introduction , which is a model of charity , humility , and good sense . motive in writing hymns is easily understood . The evan- gelical Revival had given a new impetus to congregational ...
... Newton's character is well mirrored in his Introduction , which is a model of charity , humility , and good sense . motive in writing hymns is easily understood . The evan- gelical Revival had given a new impetus to congregational ...
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