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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... genius and poetry of Cowper , by the Rev. J. W. Cunningham , A. M ..... 507 On a Goldfinch starved to Death in his Cage ....... 632 The Pineapple and the Bee ..... 632 Verses written at Bath , on finding the heel of a Shoe 632 An Ode ...
... genius and poetry of Cowper , by the Rev. J. W. Cunningham , A. M ..... 507 On a Goldfinch starved to Death in his Cage ....... 632 The Pineapple and the Bee ..... 632 Verses written at Bath , on finding the heel of a Shoe 632 An Ode ...
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... genius which , after many years of silent affliction , rose like a star emerging from tempestuous darkness . " I have been all my life , " says Cowper , " subject to inflammations of the eyes , and in my boyish days had specks on both ...
... genius which , after many years of silent affliction , rose like a star emerging from tempestuous darkness . " I have been all my life , " says Cowper , " subject to inflammations of the eyes , and in my boyish days had specks on both ...
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... genius . He also cultivated the friendship of some lit- erary characters , who had been his school- fellows at Westminster , particularly Colman , Bonnell Thornton , and Lloyd . Of these early associates of Cowper , it may be ...
... genius . He also cultivated the friendship of some lit- erary characters , who had been his school- fellows at Westminster , particularly Colman , Bonnell Thornton , and Lloyd . Of these early associates of Cowper , it may be ...
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... genius will , I think , be pleased to remark the very promising seeds of those pe- culiar powers , which unfolded themselves in the richest maturity at a remoter period , and rendered that beautiful and sublime poem , THE TASK , the ...
... genius will , I think , be pleased to remark the very promising seeds of those pe- culiar powers , which unfolded themselves in the richest maturity at a remoter period , and rendered that beautiful and sublime poem , THE TASK , the ...
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... genius against pride of heart and pride of intellect , by thus suspending the affections and the tilents of two most tender and sublime poets , who resembled each other , not more in the attribute of poetic genius than in the similar ...
... genius against pride of heart and pride of intellect , by thus suspending the affections and the tilents of two most tender and sublime poets , who resembled each other , not more in the attribute of poetic genius than in the similar ...
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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