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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... truth . Some poets indeed of recent times have been happy in this most desirable advantage . The Scottish favourite of nature , the tender and impetuous Burns , has found in Dr. Currie , an ingenuous , elo- quent , affectionate ...
... truth . Some poets indeed of recent times have been happy in this most desirable advantage . The Scottish favourite of nature , the tender and impetuous Burns , has found in Dr. Currie , an ingenuous , elo- quent , affectionate ...
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... truth , interesting to society in general , and to your Lordship in particular ! The truth I mean , is expressed in the final verse of an epitaph , which the hand of friendship inscribed to your excellent relation : " His virtues formed ...
... truth , interesting to society in general , and to your Lordship in particular ! The truth I mean , is expressed in the final verse of an epitaph , which the hand of friendship inscribed to your excellent relation : " His virtues formed ...
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... truth , must have been deplorably deficient in the compassionate virtues of her sex , who could pour forth her spleen with such unmerciful , and disgusting malevolence on the personal deformity of Pope.It has been DESULTORY REMARKS . ix.
... truth , must have been deplorably deficient in the compassionate virtues of her sex , who could pour forth her spleen with such unmerciful , and disgusting malevolence on the personal deformity of Pope.It has been DESULTORY REMARKS . ix.
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... truth . " The Letter of Lord Peterborough , in which he relates to Lady Mary his conversation with Pope on this affair , concludes with the following benevolent expressions " I hope this assu- rance will prevent your further mistakes ...
... truth . " The Letter of Lord Peterborough , in which he relates to Lady Mary his conversation with Pope on this affair , concludes with the following benevolent expressions " I hope this assu- rance will prevent your further mistakes ...
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... truth and affection . Warton considers him as the aggressor in his quarrel with Lady Mary ; yet what is here said on that subject will induce , I trust , every candid reader to credit the express and opposite as- sertion of the poet ...
... truth and affection . Warton considers him as the aggressor in his quarrel with Lady Mary ; yet what is here said on that subject will induce , I trust , every candid reader to credit the express and opposite as- sertion of the poet ...
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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