The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 2J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... reason to flatter herself that she could agreeably promote the studies , and animate the fancy of this fascinating bard . Genius of the most exquisite kind is sometimes , and perhaps generally , so modest , and diffident , as to require ...
... reason to flatter herself that she could agreeably promote the studies , and animate the fancy of this fascinating bard . Genius of the most exquisite kind is sometimes , and perhaps generally , so modest , and diffident , as to require ...
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... reason ; it was unseemly to the last degree , that the disciples of the Prince of Peace should wor- ry and vex each other with injurious treatment , and unnecesary disputes , to the scandal of their religion in the eyes of the Heathen ...
... reason ; it was unseemly to the last degree , that the disciples of the Prince of Peace should wor- ry and vex each other with injurious treatment , and unnecesary disputes , to the scandal of their religion in the eyes of the Heathen ...
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... reason may be , that they are always liable to detection , should they at- tempt to impose upon mankind , and therefore take care to be what they pretend profession is often slightly taken In religion alone , a up , and slovenly car ...
... reason may be , that they are always liable to detection , should they at- tempt to impose upon mankind , and therefore take care to be what they pretend profession is often slightly taken In religion alone , a up , and slovenly car ...
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... reason for conferring that honour upon it . Accordingly we shall find , that in the use of some of our finest writers , as well as in the hands of the antient poets , and orators , it has a pe- culiar elegance , and imparts a beauty ...
... reason for conferring that honour upon it . Accordingly we shall find , that in the use of some of our finest writers , as well as in the hands of the antient poets , and orators , it has a pe- culiar elegance , and imparts a beauty ...
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... , to which they cannot subscribe , I have at present no little oc- casion to keep a strict guard upon my vanity lest it should be too much flattered by the following eulo- gium . I send it you for the reasons I C 2 35.
... , to which they cannot subscribe , I have at present no little oc- casion to keep a strict guard upon my vanity lest it should be too much flattered by the following eulo- gium . I send it you for the reasons I C 2 35.
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acquaintance Adieu admire Æneid affection affectionately afford agreeable amusement appear believe blank verse called comfort consequently Cousin Cowper DEAR FRIEND DEAR WILLIAM doubt elegant entertainment equally Esqr expence expression favour feel felt give glad grace happy happy prime heart Homer honour hope Iliad instance John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON Johnson JOSEPH HILL June 13 Lady Austen Lady HESKETH laugh least less live Lymington matter mean ment mind nature neighbour never obliged occasion Olney opinion pass perfectly perhaps philosopher Pict pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poor portunity pose possible present prove racter reason received rejoice respect Revd scripture seems sensible sent serve soon spirits suppose sure suspect taste tell thank thing thought tion told transcribing translation truth verse volume W. C. LETTER whole WILLIAM UNWIN winter wish words write