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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... observing him , in his chamber , not one of them perceived him to expire ; but he had ceased to breathe about five minutes be- fore five in the afternoon . On Saturday , the third of May , he was buried in a part of Dereham church ...
... observing him , in his chamber , not one of them perceived him to expire ; but he had ceased to breathe about five minutes be- fore five in the afternoon . On Saturday , the third of May , he was buried in a part of Dereham church ...
Strona 192
... observing him in private life . The great Prince of Condé used to say- " No man is a hero to his familiar domestic ; " - But Cow- per was really more . He was beloved and revered with a sort of idolatry in his family ; not from any ...
... observing him in private life . The great Prince of Condé used to say- " No man is a hero to his familiar domestic ; " - But Cow- per was really more . He was beloved and revered with a sort of idolatry in his family ; not from any ...
Strona 193
... observe so minutely , the nearest approaches to moral perfection . deed a much more experienced judge of mankind , and Cowper's associate in early life , Lord Thurlow , has expressed the same idea of his character ; for being once ...
... observe so minutely , the nearest approaches to moral perfection . deed a much more experienced judge of mankind , and Cowper's associate in early life , Lord Thurlow , has expressed the same idea of his character ; for being once ...
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... which some great and good poets have fallen ; an infirmity , that was remarkable in Racine , and which I had once occasion to observe , and lament , in a very eminent departed author of our own country , who complained to 205.
... which some great and good poets have fallen ; an infirmity , that was remarkable in Racine , and which I had once occasion to observe , and lament , in a very eminent departed author of our own country , who complained to 205.
Strona 209
... two most agreeable old friends , Monimia and Orlando . Cowper felt the full value of applause when conferred by a liberal and a powerful mind , and I VOL . 4 . had a singularly pleasing opportunity of observing the just sensibility 209.
... two most agreeable old friends , Monimia and Orlando . Cowper felt the full value of applause when conferred by a liberal and a powerful mind , and I VOL . 4 . had a singularly pleasing opportunity of observing the just sensibility 209.
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