Littell's Living Age, 57. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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... Lady Austen , he would never have been a popular one . " " For a while , Lady Austen's conversation had as happy an effect upon the melancholy spirit of Cowper as the harp of David upon Saul . Whenever the cloud seemed to be coming over ...
... Lady Austen , he would never have been a popular one . " " For a while , Lady Austen's conversation had as happy an effect upon the melancholy spirit of Cowper as the harp of David upon Saul . Whenever the cloud seemed to be coming over ...
11. oldal
... Lady Austen was , perhaps , somewhat exact- ing , and Mrs. Unwin had no disposition to surrender any of her undoubted rights . Be- tween his new friend , however charming , and her whose devotion had so long been tested , the poet could ...
... Lady Austen was , perhaps , somewhat exact- ing , and Mrs. Unwin had no disposition to surrender any of her undoubted rights . Be- tween his new friend , however charming , and her whose devotion had so long been tested , the poet could ...
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... Lady Hesketh , so long as he was capable of enjoying any thing . later Cowper thus writes to Lady Hesketh , | into. 6 6 Convinced as he had now become that nothing was so beneficial to him as constant literary employment , and that verse ...
... Lady Hesketh , so long as he was capable of enjoying any thing . later Cowper thus writes to Lady Hesketh , | into. 6 6 Convinced as he had now become that nothing was so beneficial to him as constant literary employment , and that verse ...
13. oldal
... Lady Hesketh . It had been encumbered with raw vapors issuing from long promised and anxiously expected . She flooded meadows ; and we in particular , per- took rooms in that very vicarage , which had haps , have fared the worse , for ...
... Lady Hesketh . It had been encumbered with raw vapors issuing from long promised and anxiously expected . She flooded meadows ; and we in particular , per- took rooms in that very vicarage , which had haps , have fared the worse , for ...
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... 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 my Newton , may seem to ...
... 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 my Newton , may seem to ...
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