Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... COWPER . and then , in a very charming transition , he exclaims , Te tamen , ut simules teneras odisse Camoenas , Non odisse reor . No , howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle Muse , My Father ! COWPER ...
... COWPER . and then , in a very charming transition , he exclaims , Te tamen , ut simules teneras odisse Camoenas , Non odisse reor . No , howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle Muse , My Father ! COWPER ...
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... Cowper thought it equal to any of Virgil's Bucolics . On his arrival in London he hired a lodging in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet - street , at the house of a tailor named Russell , and took upon himself the education of his two ...
... Cowper thought it equal to any of Virgil's Bucolics . On his arrival in London he hired a lodging in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet - street , at the house of a tailor named Russell , and took upon himself the education of his two ...
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... Cowper , the best of his works , might claim a chapter in the history of our verse . But the first lives in his beautiful and tender prose ; and the second is remembered by every admirer of ingenious humour * . It is more gratifying ...
... Cowper , the best of his works , might claim a chapter in the history of our verse . But the first lives in his beautiful and tender prose ; and the second is remembered by every admirer of ingenious humour * . It is more gratifying ...
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... Cowper , in a letter to his friend Joseph Hill , ventured to express an opinion that GRAY was the only sublime poet since Shakspeare . This would not be true , even though we should forget Milton . Cowper had been startled by the ...
... Cowper , in a letter to his friend Joseph Hill , ventured to express an opinion that GRAY was the only sublime poet since Shakspeare . This would not be true , even though we should forget Milton . Cowper had been startled by the ...
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... Earth heard in dread , And , smitten to the heart , At once above , beneath , around , All Nature , without voice or sound , Replied , " O Lord , THOU ART . " WILLIAM COWPER . WILLIAM COWPER was born November 15 , CHRISTOPHER SMART . 213.
... Earth heard in dread , And , smitten to the heart , At once above , beneath , around , All Nature , without voice or sound , Replied , " O Lord , THOU ART . " WILLIAM COWPER . WILLIAM COWPER was born November 15 , CHRISTOPHER SMART . 213.
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