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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Whether double quantities of that article will be favourable to me as a poet , time
must shew . About myself however I care little , being made of materials so tough
, as not to threaten me even now , at the end of so many lustrums , with any thing
...
Whether double quantities of that article will be favourable to me as a poet , time
must shew . About myself however I care little , being made of materials so tough
, as not to threaten me even now , at the end of so many lustrums , with any thing
...
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But poetry is my favourite employment , and all my poetical operations are in the
mean time suspended , for while a work to which I have bound myself , remains
unaccomplished , I can do nothing else . Johnson ' s plan of prefixing my phiz to ...
But poetry is my favourite employment , and all my poetical operations are in the
mean time suspended , for while a work to which I have bound myself , remains
unaccomplished , I can do nothing else . Johnson ' s plan of prefixing my phiz to ...
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How shall I thank you enough for the interest you take in my future Miltonic
labours , and the assistance you promise me in the performance of them ; I will
sometime or other , if I live , and live a poet , acknowledge your friendship in
some of my ...
How shall I thank you enough for the interest you take in my future Miltonic
labours , and the assistance you promise me in the performance of them ; I will
sometime or other , if I live , and live a poet , acknowledge your friendship in
some of my ...
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How often do I wish in the course of every day , that I could be employed once
more in poetry , and how often of course that this Miltonic trap had never caught
me ! The year ninety - two shall stand chronicled in my remembrance as the most
...
How often do I wish in the course of every day , that I could be employed once
more in poetry , and how often of course that this Miltonic trap had never caught
me ! The year ninety - two shall stand chronicled in my remembrance as the most
...
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You have obliged me much , by sending me so speedily the remainder of your
notes . I have begun with them again , and find them , as before , very much to the
purpose . More to the purpose they could not have been , had you been poetry ...
You have obliged me much , by sending me so speedily the remainder of your
notes . I have begun with them again , and find them , as before , very much to the
purpose . More to the purpose they could not have been , had you been poetry ...
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