William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... written one or more of the ballads at the time , he would have mentioned the fact . It , therefore , seems almost certain that none of the ballads was written before March 12 . On March 17 Cowper wrote to Newton concerning a ballad that ...
... written one or more of the ballads at the time , he would have mentioned the fact . It , therefore , seems almost certain that none of the ballads was written before March 12 . On March 17 Cowper wrote to Newton concerning a ballad that ...
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... written , however , when the other three ballads were , it seems almost certain that it would have been mentioned . It seems unlikely that Cowper should have written the poem in the brief period in which the futility of his anti ...
... written , however , when the other three ballads were , it seems almost certain that it would have been mentioned . It seems unlikely that Cowper should have written the poem in the brief period in which the futility of his anti ...
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... written in 1779 and 1780 , however , only two- " The Bee and the Pine - Apple " and " The Pine - Apple and the Bee " - bear a close resemblance to the form and spirit of the Gay fable , embodying the kind of wise comment on the ways ...
... written in 1779 and 1780 , however , only two- " The Bee and the Pine - Apple " and " The Pine - Apple and the Bee " - bear a close resemblance to the form and spirit of the Gay fable , embodying the kind of wise comment on the ways ...
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