The Life and Works of William Cowper, Band 11Baldwin & Cradcock, 1837 |
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... hand , of careless oversight , or of factitious embel- lishment on the other . On this head , therefore , the English reader is to be admonished , that the matter found in me , whether he like it or not , is found also in Homer , and ...
... hand , of careless oversight , or of factitious embel- lishment on the other . On this head , therefore , the English reader is to be admonished , that the matter found in me , whether he like it or not , is found also in Homer , and ...
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... hand , am constrained to it . As I affirm , so I have found . I have dealt pretty largely in both kinds , and have frequently written more verses in a day , with tags , than I could ever write without them . To what has been here said ...
... hand , am constrained to it . As I affirm , so I have found . I have dealt pretty largely in both kinds , and have frequently written more verses in a day , with tags , than I could ever write without them . To what has been here said ...
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... hand ; and with an ex- cess of delight , which I am still more unable to describe , I the next day discovered that he had been writing.— Were I to mention one of the happiest moments of my life , it might be that which introduced me to ...
... hand ; and with an ex- cess of delight , which I am still more unable to describe , I the next day discovered that he had been writing.— Were I to mention one of the happiest moments of my life , it might be that which introduced me to ...
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... hand , and in the multitude of its altered places could hardly fail to offer some things worthy to be preserved , but which the ravages of illness and the lapse of time might have utterly effaced from his mind , I could not often ...
... hand , and in the multitude of its altered places could hardly fail to offer some things worthy to be preserved , but which the ravages of illness and the lapse of time might have utterly effaced from his mind , I could not often ...
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... hand in hand . He even followed us thrice to the Sea ; and whether our walks were " on the margin of the land , O'er the green summit of the " cliffs , " whose base Beats back the roaring surge , " " or on the shore Of the untillable ...
... hand in hand . He even followed us thrice to the Sea ; and whether our walks were " on the margin of the land , O'er the green summit of the " cliffs , " whose base Beats back the roaring surge , " " or on the shore Of the untillable ...
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