The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the Author, 1±ÇD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... appears to have been misdirected , not , as Mr. Hayley says , by a perverse destiny ; but by a most culpably erroneous judgment in those who had the superintendence of his education . It must have been evident to the most inconsiderate ...
... appears to have been misdirected , not , as Mr. Hayley says , by a perverse destiny ; but by a most culpably erroneous judgment in those who had the superintendence of his education . It must have been evident to the most inconsiderate ...
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... appears , they had long and warmly cherished . It is impossible to say how far this might not contribute to Cowper's in- herent melancholy . It certainly served to exercise his muse , and the verses which he wrote to his cousin before ...
... appears , they had long and warmly cherished . It is impossible to say how far this might not contribute to Cowper's in- herent melancholy . It certainly served to exercise his muse , and the verses which he wrote to his cousin before ...
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... appear at the Bar of the House of Lords . After the struggle which he had already undergone , this was too much for his diseased nervous system to contend with , and the friends who were to accompany him to the House found him in so ...
... appear at the Bar of the House of Lords . After the struggle which he had already undergone , this was too much for his diseased nervous system to contend with , and the friends who were to accompany him to the House found him in so ...
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... appears to have been tranquil , and with his peculiarly constituted nature , as free as he could be from depression . There cannot , perhaps , be a better proof of his improved health than the know- ledge , that he had about this time ...
... appears to have been tranquil , and with his peculiarly constituted nature , as free as he could be from depression . There cannot , perhaps , be a better proof of his improved health than the know- ledge , that he had about this time ...
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... appear- ance of improvement , and he began to employ him- self in taming the three hares which are celebrated in the account he gave of his pursuits . But it was not till the year 1780 , that we find him regaining sufficient command ...
... appear- ance of improvement , and he began to employ him- self in taming the three hares which are celebrated in the account he gave of his pursuits . But it was not till the year 1780 , that we find him regaining sufficient command ...
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