Littell's Living Age, 57. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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... fact that Cowper had never Lady Hesketh , who had cautioned him in mentioned this strange notion of his during regard to using his pen too much , he wrote , all those thirteen years of intimacy with Sept. 8 : " Those jarrings that made ...
... fact that Cowper had never Lady Hesketh , who had cautioned him in mentioned this strange notion of his during regard to using his pen too much , he wrote , all those thirteen years of intimacy with Sept. 8 : " Those jarrings that made ...
16. oldal
... fact a fact gloom continued . Now and then he wrote inexplicable and even perplexing whenever a short letter to Lady Hesketh , full of sorrow , met with -- that a delusion so entire and dis- terror , and despair . His kinsman spared no ...
... fact a fact gloom continued . Now and then he wrote inexplicable and even perplexing whenever a short letter to Lady Hesketh , full of sorrow , met with -- that a delusion so entire and dis- terror , and despair . His kinsman spared no ...
17. oldal
... fact that Cowper's willingness to destroy himself , in conformity with what he regarded as a divine behest , was regarded by Newton as an evi- dence of pious submission - a mark and proof of divine grace in his soul . We are sur- prised ...
... fact that Cowper's willingness to destroy himself , in conformity with what he regarded as a divine behest , was regarded by Newton as an evi- dence of pious submission - a mark and proof of divine grace in his soul . We are sur- prised ...
72. oldal
... fact , christened on what we should call New Year's Day , 1722 . erless and motherless , to a military uncle in Flanders , who pronounced him too indolent even for the army . The uncle here referred to was Lieut . - Col . Edmund Martin ...
... fact , christened on what we should call New Year's Day , 1722 . erless and motherless , to a military uncle in Flanders , who pronounced him too indolent even for the army . The uncle here referred to was Lieut . - Col . Edmund Martin ...
74. oldal
... fact . He was buried in the Church of St. As an editor , Mr. Thomas has done his work excellently ; and the text of Collins has had all his care and respect . In this circum- stance also , this volume contrasts favorably with the old ...
... fact . He was buried in the Church of St. As an editor , Mr. Thomas has done his work excellently ; and the text of Collins has had all his care and respect . In this circum- stance also , this volume contrasts favorably with the old ...
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