The Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper: Adelphi and letters, 1750-1781Clarendon Press, 1979 - 640페이지 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 About two-thirds of the letters will contian material that has hitherto been unpublished.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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... tell him that I am no less surpriz'd at his surprize , than he can be at my Silence . And so you may tell him when you write to him next . An Admirable thing is just publish'd by Mason of Cambridge , which you shall read when you come ...
... tell him that I am no less surpriz'd at his surprize , than he can be at my Silence . And so you may tell him when you write to him next . An Admirable thing is just publish'd by Mason of Cambridge , which you shall read when you come ...
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... tell you is no Fable - I tell it you because I know that your everlasting Interests are at Stake , and because I have an Affection for you . Remember that Morality has two parts , Our Duty towards God , as well as towards our Neighbour ...
... tell you is no Fable - I tell it you because I know that your everlasting Interests are at Stake , and because I have an Affection for you . Remember that Morality has two parts , Our Duty towards God , as well as towards our Neighbour ...
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... tell us that the Volcano forms the mountain ; I shall be charged therefore perhaps with an unphilosophi- cal error in supposing that Ætna was once unconscious of intestine fires and as lofty as at present , before the commencement of ...
... tell us that the Volcano forms the mountain ; I shall be charged therefore perhaps with an unphilosophi- cal error in supposing that Ætna was once unconscious of intestine fires and as lofty as at present , before the commencement of ...
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able Address affected affectionately Answer appear attend Author beleive believe Blessed Book British Library Brother called comfort concerning continually copy Cousin Cowper Johnson dear Friend death desire doubt expect Family give glad hand happy hear heard heart Hesketh hope House Interest John Newton Joseph Hill July June kind Lady late least leave less letter lines live London look Lord Love Madan March matter mean mention mind Morning Mother natural never obliged Occasion October Office Olney once Opportunity perhaps person pleased poem poor possible Postmarks present Princeton printed probably published reason received reference remember respect seems seen sent side soon Spirit Subject suffer suppose sure tell thank thing thought truth volume whole William Unwin wish Wm Cowper World write written