The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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For general society , however , he felt himself to be unfit ; and he retired to Huntingdon , without , as it would appear , any particular motives to determine his preference , for privacy and quiet . Here he soon became acquainted with ...
For general society , however , he felt himself to be unfit ; and he retired to Huntingdon , without , as it would appear , any particular motives to determine his preference , for privacy and quiet . Here he soon became acquainted with ...
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She was the daughter of his uncle , Mr. Ashley Cowper , and the widow of Sir Thomas Hesketh ; and she alone of all our poet's kindred appears uniformly to have retained him in her friendly recollection .
She was the daughter of his uncle , Mr. Ashley Cowper , and the widow of Sir Thomas Hesketh ; and she alone of all our poet's kindred appears uniformly to have retained him in her friendly recollection .
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During some of its intermissions , indeed , he could be present at domestic prayer : but it does not appear that , since the last access of his disorder , he ever offered up his solitary supplications , and it is certain that he never ...
During some of its intermissions , indeed , he could be present at domestic prayer : but it does not appear that , since the last access of his disorder , he ever offered up his solitary supplications , and it is certain that he never ...
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... despair of his friends by appearing to revive . He could now attend to the correction of his Homer , and he perseveringly applied to it till he brought his work to its completion in the March of 1799. During this relatively tranquil ...
... despair of his friends by appearing to revive . He could now attend to the correction of his Homer , and he perseveringly applied to it till he brought his work to its completion in the March of 1799. During this relatively tranquil ...
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In his rhymed compositions we may incidentally , from a few happier passages , discover him to be a poet : but in these productions he generally and on the whole appears to us to be nothing more than a Christian moralist and divine .
In his rhymed compositions we may incidentally , from a few happier passages , discover him to be a poet : but in these productions he generally and on the whole appears to us to be nothing more than a Christian moralist and divine .
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