Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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الصفحة xxiii
... Unwin , Rector of Stock in Essex , to whom the author of the Task inscribed his Poem of Tirocinium , was so intent upon accomplishing the object of his wishes , that when he took leave of the interesting stranger , after sharing LIFE OF ...
... Unwin , Rector of Stock in Essex , to whom the author of the Task inscribed his Poem of Tirocinium , was so intent upon accomplishing the object of his wishes , that when he took leave of the interesting stranger , after sharing LIFE OF ...
الصفحة xxiv
... Unwin belonging to it . " a The house which Mr. Unwin inhabited was a large and convenient dwelling in the High- Street , in which he had been in the habit of re- ceiving a few domestic pupils to prepare them for the University . At the ...
... Unwin belonging to it . " a The house which Mr. Unwin inhabited was a large and convenient dwelling in the High- Street , in which he had been in the habit of re- ceiving a few domestic pupils to prepare them for the University . At the ...
الصفحة xxv
... Unwin by a fall from his horse , as he was going to his church on a Sunday morning , the July twelvemonth following , proved the signal of a further removal to Cowper , who , by a series of providential incidents , was conducted with ...
... Unwin by a fall from his horse , as he was going to his church on a Sunday morning , the July twelvemonth following , proved the signal of a further removal to Cowper , who , by a series of providential incidents , was conducted with ...
الصفحة xxvii
... and afflicted man , it would ill become us rudely to invade the divine prerogative by at- tempting to withdraw it . • Under the grievous visitation above - mentioned , Mrs. Unwin , whom he had professed to love as LIFE OF COWPER . xxvii.
... and afflicted man , it would ill become us rudely to invade the divine prerogative by at- tempting to withdraw it . • Under the grievous visitation above - mentioned , Mrs. Unwin , whom he had professed to love as LIFE OF COWPER . xxvii.
الصفحة xxviii
... Unwin , who had been some years settled at Stock in Essex , in the summer of 1778 , shews that he had in a great measure recovered his ad- mirable faculties . In 1779 , he accompanied Mrs. Unwin in a post - chaise to view the gardens of ...
... Unwin , who had been some years settled at Stock in Essex , in the summer of 1778 , shews that he had in a great measure recovered his ad- mirable faculties . In 1779 , he accompanied Mrs. Unwin in a post - chaise to view the gardens of ...
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