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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The reader will perceive from the last Letter , that Cowper , amused as he was
with the scenery of Sussex , began to feel the powerful attraction of home .
Indeed the infirin state of Mrs . Unwin , and the declining season of the year ,
rendered it ...
The reader will perceive from the last Letter , that Cowper , amused as he was
with the scenery of Sussex , began to feel the powerful attraction of home .
Indeed the infirin state of Mrs . Unwin , and the declining season of the year ,
rendered it ...
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... smooth as oil . A few I retain , and will , in compliment to my own judgment . Ile
thinks me too faithful to compound epithets in the introductory lines , and I know
his reason mu mi He fears lest the English reader should blame Homer whom 43.
... smooth as oil . A few I retain , and will , in compliment to my own judgment . Ile
thinks me too faithful to compound epithets in the introductory lines , and I know
his reason mu mi He fears lest the English reader should blame Homer whom 43.
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He fears lest the English reader should blame Homer whom he idolizes , though
hardly more than I , for such constant repetition . But them I shall not alter . They
are necessary to a just representation of the original . In the affair of Outis , I shall
...
He fears lest the English reader should blame Homer whom he idolizes , though
hardly more than I , for such constant repetition . But them I shall not alter . They
are necessary to a just representation of the original . In the affair of Outis , I shall
...
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This Letter may be regarded as a remarkable proof of the great poet ' s indulgent
sweetness of temper , infavouring the literary talents of a child . A good - natured
reader will hardly blame the parental partiality to a dear departed scholar , 53.
This Letter may be regarded as a remarkable proof of the great poet ' s indulgent
sweetness of temper , infavouring the literary talents of a child . A good - natured
reader will hardly blame the parental partiality to a dear departed scholar , 53.
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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
consider ...
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
consider ...
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able accomplished Adieu admirable affection affectionate appear attention believe brother cause character close concerning Cowper critic dear dearest delight desire equal Esqr excellent expressed eyes feel give grace hand happy HAYLEY heart Homer honour hope human interesting Johnson kind labour Lady least leave less LETTER lines live look Mary mean memory Milton mind nature never observe occasion once original passage perhaps person pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor Pope powers praise present produced prove reader reason received remark rest Rose seems serve sight soon speak spirit sufferings Task tell tender thank thee thing thou thought translation truth Unwin verse W. C. LETTER Weston whole wish write