William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... eyes , and bushy eyebrows " provoked in later years the sarcasm of Fox that he looked wiser than any man ever was . Thurlow lived till 1806 , and was prominent in public affairs until 1792. He was a vehement Tory , implacably opposed to ...
... eyes , and bushy eyebrows " provoked in later years the sarcasm of Fox that he looked wiser than any man ever was . Thurlow lived till 1806 , and was prominent in public affairs until 1792. He was a vehement Tory , implacably opposed to ...
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... eye trouble : though the affliction of his eyes , from which he never quite recovered , started , as we have seen , in childhood ! Innuendo has taken additional specious colouring from the slightly less vague legend of his physical ...
... eye trouble : though the affliction of his eyes , from which he never quite recovered , started , as we have seen , in childhood ! Innuendo has taken additional specious colouring from the slightly less vague legend of his physical ...
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... eyes filled with tears , and my voice choked with transport ; I could only look up to heaven in silent fear , overwhelmed with love and wonder . ” He now lost no opportunity of " repairing to the throne of grace . " He " flew to it with ...
... eyes filled with tears , and my voice choked with transport ; I could only look up to heaven in silent fear , overwhelmed with love and wonder . ” He now lost no opportunity of " repairing to the throne of grace . " He " flew to it with ...
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