The Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper: Adelphi and letters, 1750-1781Clarendon Press, 1979 - 640ÆäÀÌÁö When completed, this edition will contain about 1300 letters, 1000 of which will be printed from the original MSS. About two-thirds of the letters will contian material that has hitherto been unpublished. |
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... person during the years covered in the volume . We have tried to make the footnotes as brief and as informative as possible . In providing documentation on the persons , places , histori- cal and contemporary events , and books ...
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... person whom I met at a tavern told me he had made up his mind about that matter and had no doubt of his liberty to die as he saw convenient , though , by the way , the same person has suffered many and great afflictions since and is ...
... person whom I met at a tavern told me he had made up his mind about that matter and had no doubt of his liberty to die as he saw convenient , though , by the way , the same person has suffered many and great afflictions since and is ...
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... Person was described as the Clerk of the House of Lords , without the Addition of his proper Distinction . But I feel much for Mrs. Cowper & the poor Young Man , and love him better than he is aware of , tho ' I have not seen him many ...
... Person was described as the Clerk of the House of Lords , without the Addition of his proper Distinction . But I feel much for Mrs. Cowper & the poor Young Man , and love him better than he is aware of , tho ' I have not seen him many ...
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List of Plates and Maps | xiii |
Chronology of Cowpers Life | xix |
ADELPHI I | 18 |
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