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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... concerning the comfort and support that his spirits had derived from her friendship , all made me peculiarly anxious to know , how he sustained the event of her death . It may be regarded as an instance of providential mercy to this ...
... concerning the comfort and support that his spirits had derived from her friendship , all made me peculiarly anxious to know , how he sustained the event of her death . It may be regarded as an instance of providential mercy to this ...
Strona 171
... concerning her funeral , nor ever mentioned her name . In Towards the summer of 1797 , his bodily health appeared to improve , but not to such a degree as to restore any comfortable activity to his mind . June he wrote to me a brief ...
... concerning her funeral , nor ever mentioned her name . In Towards the summer of 1797 , his bodily health appeared to improve , but not to such a degree as to restore any comfortable activity to his mind . June he wrote to me a brief ...
Strona 175
... Dereham to the coast , passing a week at a time by the sea - side . Cowper , in his poem on Retirement , seems to inform us what his own sentiments were , in a season of health , concerning the regimen most proper for the 175.
... Dereham to the coast , passing a week at a time by the sea - side . Cowper , in his poem on Retirement , seems to inform us what his own sentiments were , in a season of health , concerning the regimen most proper for the 175.
Strona 176
... concerning the regimen most proper for the disease of melancholy . Virtuous and faithful Heberden , whose skill Attempts no task it cannot well fulfil , Gives melancholy up to nature's care , And sends the patient into purer air . The ...
... concerning the regimen most proper for the disease of melancholy . Virtuous and faithful Heberden , whose skill Attempts no task it cannot well fulfil , Gives melancholy up to nature's care , And sends the patient into purer air . The ...
Strona 213
... concerning the first extensive poem , in point of time , that appears in the first vo- lume of Cowper . The Progress of Error seems the least attractive among the several admonitory poems of the collection , and we may judge from it ...
... concerning the first extensive poem , in point of time , that appears in the first vo- lume of Cowper . The Progress of Error seems the least attractive among the several admonitory poems of the collection , and we may judge from it ...
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