The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 4J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... character which had inspired Cowper with a degree of parental partiality towards this highly promising youth . I had hoped indeed that his influence at this season might be superior to my own over the deject- ed spirit of my friend ...
... character which had inspired Cowper with a degree of parental partiality towards this highly promising youth . I had hoped indeed that his influence at this season might be superior to my own over the deject- ed spirit of my friend ...
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... character , and to the liberality of the na- tion , that may be justly proud of expressing a paren- tal sense of his merit . I have regarded my own intimacy with him as a blessing to myself , and the remembrance of it is now endeared to ...
... character , and to the liberality of the na- tion , that may be justly proud of expressing a paren- tal sense of his merit . I have regarded my own intimacy with him as a blessing to myself , and the remembrance of it is now endeared to ...
Strona 193
... character ; for being once requested to describe him , he replied with that solemn energy of dignified elocution , by which he is accustomed to give a very forcible effect to a few simple words " Cowper is truly a good man . " His daily ...
... character ; for being once requested to describe him , he replied with that solemn energy of dignified elocution , by which he is accustomed to give a very forcible effect to a few simple words " Cowper is truly a good man . " His daily ...
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... character . His voice conspired with his features to an- nounce to all who saw and heard him , the extreme sensibility of his heart ; and in reading aloud he fur- nished the chief delight of those social , enchanting winter evenings ...
... character . His voice conspired with his features to an- nounce to all who saw and heard him , the extreme sensibility of his heart ; and in reading aloud he fur- nished the chief delight of those social , enchanting winter evenings ...
Strona 195
... character of a ve- nerable divine . Grave , without dullness , learned without pride ; Exact , yet not precise : tho ' meek , keen - eyed ; Who , when occasion justified its use , Had wit , as bright as ready , to produce ; Could fetch ...
... character of a ve- nerable divine . Grave , without dullness , learned without pride ; Exact , yet not precise : tho ' meek , keen - eyed ; Who , when occasion justified its use , Had wit , as bright as ready , to produce ; Could fetch ...
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