Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - 196 ページ |
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... poems as in what Coleridge called his ' divine chit - chat ' , his incomparable letters . Cowper's life , from his forty - second year at any rate , was almost devoid of exciting incident ; and yet he delights us with his account of a ...
... poems as in what Coleridge called his ' divine chit - chat ' , his incomparable letters . Cowper's life , from his forty - second year at any rate , was almost devoid of exciting incident ; and yet he delights us with his account of a ...
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... poems . 1781. First meeting with Lady Austen ( d . 1802 ) . 1782 Publication of first volume of poems ( February ) . Writes John Gilpin . 1783. Begins The Task . 1784. Begins to translate Homer . 1785. Second volume of poems ...
... poems . 1781. First meeting with Lady Austen ( d . 1802 ) . 1782 Publication of first volume of poems ( February ) . Writes John Gilpin . 1783. Begins The Task . 1784. Begins to translate Homer . 1785. Second volume of poems ...
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... poems are almost as much connected with his personal circum- stances as his letters , and his letters are as purely auto- biographical as those of any man well can be . If all other information as to Cowper had perished save what his poems ...
... poems are almost as much connected with his personal circum- stances as his letters , and his letters are as purely auto- biographical as those of any man well can be . If all other information as to Cowper had perished save what his poems ...
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