The Works of William Cowper: His Life, Letters, and Poems Now First Completed by the Introd. of Cowper's Private CorrespondenceCrosby and Nichols, 1861 - 749 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1779
... Hayley from any charge injurious to his honor . His mind , however literary and elegant , was not precisely qualified to present a religious char- acter to the view of the British public , without committing some important errors ...
... Hayley from any charge injurious to his honor . His mind , however literary and elegant , was not precisely qualified to present a religious char- acter to the view of the British public , without committing some important errors ...
Strana 1780
... Hayley's life of the Poet , purifying it from the errors that detract from its acknowledged value and adapting it to the demands and expectations of the religious public . That this desideratum has been long felt , to an extent far ...
... Hayley's life of the Poet , purifying it from the errors that detract from its acknowledged value and adapting it to the demands and expectations of the religious public . That this desideratum has been long felt , to an extent far ...
Strana 1784
... Hayley's account of this event ... 173 174 174 To the Rev. William Unwin , Jan. 3 , 1784. Dearth of subjects for writing upon at Olney ; reflections on the monopoly of the East India Co.apany ...... ....... 175 To Mrs. Hill , Jan. 5 ...
... Hayley's account of this event ... 173 174 174 To the Rev. William Unwin , Jan. 3 , 1784. Dearth of subjects for writing upon at Olney ; reflections on the monopoly of the East India Co.apany ...... ....... 175 To Mrs. Hill , Jan. 5 ...
Strana 1790
... Hayley ... To Samuel Rose , Esq . , Sept. 14 , 1791. He informs him of his new engagement as editor of Milton ... 381 To the Rev. Walter Bagot , Sept. 21 , 1791. Pleasure afforded by Lord Bagot's testimony in favor of his Homer ...
... Hayley ... To Samuel Rose , Esq . , Sept. 14 , 1791. He informs him of his new engagement as editor of Milton ... 381 To the Rev. Walter Bagot , Sept. 21 , 1791. Pleasure afforded by Lord Bagot's testimony in favor of his Homer ...
Strana 1791
... Hayley's visit to Cowper , and his account of it .. Sonnet addressed by Cowper to Mrs. Unwin .. 405 405 Mrs. Unwin's paralytic attack 405 Kind attentions of Hayley . 405 To Lady Hesketh , May 24 , 1792. Seizure and state of Mrs. Unwin ...
... Hayley's visit to Cowper , and his account of it .. Sonnet addressed by Cowper to Mrs. Unwin .. 405 405 Mrs. Unwin's paralytic attack 405 Kind attentions of Hayley . 405 To Lady Hesketh , May 24 , 1792. Seizure and state of Mrs. Unwin ...
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The Works of William Cowper: His Life, Letters, and Poems. Now First ... William Cowper Úplné zobrazenie - 1848 |
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Adieu admire affection affectionate agreeable amusement beautiful believe blank verse blessing Bodham brother cause character comfort cousin Cowper dear friend dear Friend,-I dearest delight divine Eartham expect favor feel genius give glad grace happy Hayley hear heart Homer honor hope Huntingdon Iliad John Gilpin JOHN JOHNSON JOHN NEWTON Johnson JOSEPH HILL kind labor LADY HESKETH learned least less letter live Lodge Lord Lord Thurlow means melancholy ment mercy Milton mind morning nature never obliged occasion Odyssey once Paradise Lost perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry present Private correspondence reason received rejoice respect seems sent soon spirit suffer suppose taste tell thank thee things thou thought Throckmorton tion translation truth verse W. C. Olney W. C. Weston WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM UNWIN wish write