William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... never asked to do it ; and the reason why I was never asked was , because I am not a parishioner of Olney . " Cowper was then , of course , living at Weston , where he had been since November , 1786 . Although the sentiments were ...
... never asked to do it ; and the reason why I was never asked was , because I am not a parishioner of Olney . " Cowper was then , of course , living at Weston , where he had been since November , 1786 . Although the sentiments were ...
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... never thought to do , and they have made me sick of the very name of liberty , which I never thought to be . Oh , how I detest them ! Coxcombs , as they are , on this occasion as they ever are on all . Apes of the Spartan and the Roman ...
... never thought to do , and they have made me sick of the very name of liberty , which I never thought to be . Oh , how I detest them ! Coxcombs , as they are , on this occasion as they ever are on all . Apes of the Spartan and the Roman ...
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... never ceased to feel pride in England's defiance of the world . We shall , therefore , be disappointed if we expect ... never did martial zeal glow more warmly than it did in England , and never was the chip more delicately poised on the ...
... never ceased to feel pride in England's defiance of the world . We shall , therefore , be disappointed if we expect ... never did martial zeal glow more warmly than it did in England , and never was the chip more delicately poised on the ...
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