Cowper: Poetry and ProseHart-Davis, 1968 - 1018 pages |
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Page 28
... letters . The other is to reproduce , so far as possible , the text that Cowper himself wrote , unmutilated by careless or bowdlerizing editors . The selections have been grouped in eight sections , each furnished with a separate ...
... letters . The other is to reproduce , so far as possible , the text that Cowper himself wrote , unmutilated by careless or bowdlerizing editors . The selections have been grouped in eight sections , each furnished with a separate ...
Page 548
... letters to Mrs Unwin , which she would ' by no means ' wish to publish , since their style ' though quite filial is yet too Enthusiastic- and it is my wish that while this dear Being is by Mr Hayley's charming pen consigned to latest ...
... letters to Mrs Unwin , which she would ' by no means ' wish to publish , since their style ' though quite filial is yet too Enthusiastic- and it is my wish that while this dear Being is by Mr Hayley's charming pen consigned to latest ...
Page 550
... letters to 753 , and added fragments from 128 others . He was hindered by a dispute with the Rev. T. S. Grimshawe , Mrs Johnson's brother - in - law , who was bringing out a rival edition of the letters . Grimshawe's publishers were the ...
... letters to 753 , and added fragments from 128 others . He was hindered by a dispute with the Rev. T. S. Grimshawe , Mrs Johnson's brother - in - law , who was bringing out a rival edition of the letters . Grimshawe's publishers were the ...
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beneath bids blest boast call'd cause charms dæmons dear death delight divine dread dream earth ease edition ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fill'd flow'rs folly form'd frown give glory grace hand happy hast heart heav'n heav'nly hope hour INNER TEMPLE John John Gilpin John Newton John Throckmorton JOSEPH HILL land learn'd letters light Lord lost mankind Martin Madan mercy mind muse nature never night o'er Olney Olney Hymns once peace perhaps pleasure poems poet pow'r praise pray'r pride proud prove rest sacred scene scorn seem'd shine sight skies smile song soon soul sound sweet task taste TEXT thee theme thine thou art thought thousand toil tongue truth Unwin verse Vincent Bourne virtue waste Westminster School Weston Underwood WILLIAM COWPER William Hayley wind wisdom youth