Yet this is true of them all, that in all the several shapes of his Style there is still very much of the likeness and impression of the same mind : the same unaffected modesty, and natural freedom, and easie vigour, and chearful passions, and innocent... Public Characters - Page 5431799Full view - About this book
| 1799 - 464 pages
...be abfurd to give one general character of the pieces that were publifhed in this volume : yet this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions ; that in all the varieties of his ftyle there may ftill be difcerned the likenefs and impreffion of the fame mind ; the fame unaffected... | |
| 1800 - 722 pages
...be ablurj to give one general character of the pieces, that were publiibed in this volume: yet, this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions ; that in all the varieties of his ftyle, there may ftill be difcerned the likenefs and ¡mpreffion of the fame mind ; the fame unift'ected... | |
| 1801 - 530 pages
...be abfurd to give one general character of the pieces that were publimed in this volume ; yet this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions ; that in all the varieties of his ftyle, there may ftill be difcerned the likenefs of the fame mind; the fame unaffected modefty which... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 310 pages
...be absurd to give one general character of the pieces that were published in this volume : yet this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions; that...hope derived from a steady and unshaken faith in the principles of Christianity. I am not prepared to affirm that Mr. Cowper derives any praise from the... | |
| William Cowper - 1808 - 330 pages
...is the Table Talk, and several other pieces in the collection. published in this volume ; yet this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions ; that...his style, there may still be discerned the likeness of the same mind ; the same unaffected modesty, which always rejects un*easonable ambitions and ornaments... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 212 pages
...character of the pieces that were published in this volume : yet LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER, Esq. \li this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions ; that...ambitions and ornaments of language ; the same easy vigor ; the same serene and cheerful hope derived from a steady and unshaken faith in the principles... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 312 pages
...be absurd to give one general character of the pieces that were published in this volume ; yet this is true concerning Mr. Cowper's productions ; that...his style, there may still be discerned the likeness of the same mind ; the same unaffected -modesty, which always rejects unseasonable ambitions and ornaments... | |
| William Godwin - 1823 - 444 pages
...this is true of them all, that in all the several Shapes of his Style, there is still very much of the Likeness and Impression of the same Mind; the same unaffected Modesty, and natural Freedom, and easie Vigour, and chearful Passions, and innocent Mirth, which appeared in... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 pages
...this is true of them all, that in all the several shapes of his style, there is still very much of the likeness and impression of the same mind; the same unaffected modesty, and natural freedom, and easy vigour, and cheerful passions, and innocent mirth, which appeared in... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 pages
...this is true of them all, that in all the several shapes of his style, there is still very much of the likeness and impression of the same mind; the same unaffected modesty, and natural freedom, and easy vigour, and cheerful passions, and innocent mirth, which appeared in... | |
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