The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 4 |
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... chiefly , however , from distress and dejection , after writing and obliterating
about six lines , in the composition of which I spent near an hour , I was obliged to
relinquish the attempt . An attempt so unsuccessful could have no other effect
than ...
... chiefly , however , from distress and dejection , after writing and obliterating
about six lines , in the composition of which I spent near an hour , I was obliged to
relinquish the attempt . An attempt so unsuccessful could have no other effect
than ...
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The same remark I have to make on his censure of inharmonious lines . I know
them to be much fewer than he asserts , and not more in number than I
accounted indispensably necessary to a due variation of cadence . I have
however now in ...
The same remark I have to make on his censure of inharmonious lines . I know
them to be much fewer than he asserts , and not more in number than I
accounted indispensably necessary to a due variation of cadence . I have
however now in ...
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There is much sweetness in those lines from the sonneteer of Avon , and not a
little in dear Tom ' s ; an earnest , I trust , of good things to come ! With Mary ' s
kind love , I must now conclude myself , My dear Brother , . . Ever yours , Lippus .
There is much sweetness in those lines from the sonneteer of Avon , and not a
little in dear Tom ' s ; an earnest , I trust , of good things to come ! With Mary ' s
kind love , I must now conclude myself , My dear Brother , . . Ever yours , Lippus .
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I . - Line . 184 . . blame the parental partiality to a dear departed scholar , which
induces me to insert in this note , the Letter Cowper answered so kindly - - - a
Letter , that readers accustomed to contemplate the compositions of childhood ,
may ...
I . - Line . 184 . . blame the parental partiality to a dear departed scholar , which
induces me to insert in this note , the Letter Cowper answered so kindly - - - a
Letter , that readers accustomed to contemplate the compositions of childhood ,
may ...
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With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper William Hayley.
Book . I . - Line . 184 . . I cannot reconcile myself to these expressions , 195 “ Ah
cloth ' d with impudence , & c . ” and 196 “ Shameless wolf , ” and “ Face of fint .
With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper William Hayley.
Book . I . - Line . 184 . . I cannot reconcile myself to these expressions , 195 “ Ah
cloth ' d with impudence , & c . ” and 196 “ Shameless wolf , ” and “ Face of fint .
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