William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... sent in his extremity . Was not Madan , indeed , his cousin ? And in a letter written years afterwards by the poet to Lady Hesketh is there not a reference to the days of their youth , when he and she walked " often " up and down ...
... sent in his extremity . Was not Madan , indeed , his cousin ? And in a letter written years afterwards by the poet to Lady Hesketh is there not a reference to the days of their youth , when he and she walked " often " up and down ...
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... sent my wits for a venture , I soon became anxious about the issue , and found that I could not be satisfied with a warm place in my own good graces , unless my friends were pleased with me as much as I pleased myself . Meeting with ...
... sent my wits for a venture , I soon became anxious about the issue , and found that I could not be satisfied with a warm place in my own good graces , unless my friends were pleased with me as much as I pleased myself . Meeting with ...
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... sent providentially to support him in a season of severest affliction . " The second stroke had affected Mrs. Unwin's eyes and speech . She had also lost the use of her right hand and arm . Hayley , who prided himself on some medical ...
... sent providentially to support him in a season of severest affliction . " The second stroke had affected Mrs. Unwin's eyes and speech . She had also lost the use of her right hand and arm . Hayley , who prided himself on some medical ...
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