Littell's Living Age, 57. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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5. oldal
... Poet he is known to all who speak the Eng- lish tongue . His delightful letters have made us perfectly familiar with the man . It is impossible to read his story or his writings , without emotions of admiration , of pity and love ...
... Poet he is known to all who speak the Eng- lish tongue . His delightful letters have made us perfectly familiar with the man . It is impossible to read his story or his writings , without emotions of admiration , of pity and love ...
7. oldal
... relative during his last illness , and wrote an account of it , which was not published until after the poet's death , more than thirty years later . That were THE INSANITY OF WILLIAM COWPER . 7 The Emigrant's Adieu to Ballyshannon,
... relative during his last illness , and wrote an account of it , which was not published until after the poet's death , more than thirty years later . That were THE INSANITY OF WILLIAM COWPER . 7 The Emigrant's Adieu to Ballyshannon,
9. oldal
... mained in Olney , it may be doubted whether the poet would ever have been developed in Cowper . From what afterwards occurred In the summer of this year he accidentally made a THE INSANITY OF WILLIAM COWPER . 9 The Old Year's Record,
... mained in Olney , it may be doubted whether the poet would ever have been developed in Cowper . From what afterwards occurred In the summer of this year he accidentally made a THE INSANITY OF WILLIAM COWPER . 9 The Old Year's Record,
11. oldal
... poet of his age ; and raised him to a men of such a temperament . Every scene rank in English poetry from which no revo- of life has two sides — a dark and a bright lution of taste can detrude him . " Thanks to one ; and the mind that ...
... poet of his age ; and raised him to a men of such a temperament . Every scene rank in English poetry from which no revo- of life has two sides — a dark and a bright lution of taste can detrude him . " Thanks to one ; and the mind that ...
13. oldal
... poet's own account of the two places , written just before the removal ! The change , will , I hope , prove advanta- geous both to your mother and me , in all respects . Here we have no neighborhood ; there we shall have most agreeable ...
... poet's own account of the two places , written just before the removal ! The change , will , I hope , prove advanta- geous both to your mother and me , in all respects . Here we have no neighborhood ; there we shall have most agreeable ...
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