The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 1J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... perhaps no other memo- rialist could possess in an equal degree . For the interest of literature , and for the honour of many poets , whose memories have suf- fered from a 2 INTRODUCTORY LETTER , 7 To the same language.
... perhaps no other memo- rialist could possess in an equal degree . For the interest of literature , and for the honour of many poets , whose memories have suf- fered from a 2 INTRODUCTORY LETTER , 7 To the same language.
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... Perhaps no man ever possessed the powers of description in a higher degree , both in verse and prose . By weaving into the texture of these memoirs , an extensive selection of his private letters , and several of his posthumous poems ...
... Perhaps no man ever possessed the powers of description in a higher degree , both in verse and prose . By weaving into the texture of these memoirs , an extensive selection of his private letters , and several of his posthumous poems ...
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... Perhaps that rich and am- ple field of morality , his whole collected works , afford not any remark more truly original and sublime . The public will make all due allowance for my partiality to the Letters of my friend which I am ever ...
... Perhaps that rich and am- ple field of morality , his whole collected works , afford not any remark more truly original and sublime . The public will make all due allowance for my partiality to the Letters of my friend which I am ever ...
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... , and lacerated by the shafts of eloquence , sharpened by indignation . The triumph . of Pope was indeed as complete as language could render it . But triumphs of this nature deserve perhaps to be considered rather xii DESULTORY REMARKS .
... , and lacerated by the shafts of eloquence , sharpened by indignation . The triumph . of Pope was indeed as complete as language could render it . But triumphs of this nature deserve perhaps to be considered rather xii DESULTORY REMARKS .
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... perhaps to be considered rather as subjects of regret , than as sources of real glory . If the most eminent departed authors could revisit the human scene , after residing in a purer sphere , and revise their own productions , they ...
... perhaps to be considered rather as subjects of regret , than as sources of real glory . If the most eminent departed authors could revisit the human scene , after residing in a purer sphere , and revise their own productions , they ...
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acquaintance admirable affection affectionate affliction afford Alban's amiable amuse appears attend believe benevolent Bishop of Galloway blessing Brother character Christ Christian Cowper dear Cousin dear friend DEAR JOE death delight desire divine Droxford Epistles epistolary Esqr esteem express faith father favour feel friendship give glory grace happy heart hereafter holy honour hope Huntingdon interesting Jesus JOHN NEWTON JOSEPH HILL labour Lady HESKETH language least live Lord Lord Hervey March 11 mean ment mercy mind mother nature never obliged occasion Olney perhaps person Phalaris pleased pleasure poem poet poetical Pope praise pray present racter reader reason received recollect religious remarkable Revd Sappho Scripture seems soul spirit suppose sure talents temper tender thank thee thing thou thought tion truth verse virtues W. C. LETTER William Cowper WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM UNWIN wish word write written wrote