The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 7. kötetJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... poems were printed under the title of Poetical Blossoms . At eighteen , Cowley en- tered Trinity College , Cambridge , where he distin- guished himself as a scholar , and wrote one book of the Davideis , of which three other books were ...
... poems were printed under the title of Poetical Blossoms . At eighteen , Cowley en- tered Trinity College , Cambridge , where he distin- guished himself as a scholar , and wrote one book of the Davideis , of which three other books were ...
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... poems , and found himself the most highly esteemed poet of his time . On the death of Cromwell , he es- caped to France , and returned to England only at the Restoration . The poet , who had reason to expect some return from the royal ...
... poems , and found himself the most highly esteemed poet of his time . On the death of Cromwell , he es- caped to France , and returned to England only at the Restoration . The poet , who had reason to expect some return from the royal ...
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... with Theodora ; and the papers fell into the hands of a relative , by whom a portion of them was published in 1825 , under the title of Early Poems . The first symptoms of the mental malady with which Cowper WILLIAM COWPER.
... with Theodora ; and the papers fell into the hands of a relative , by whom a portion of them was published in 1825 , under the title of Early Poems . The first symptoms of the mental malady with which Cowper WILLIAM COWPER.
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... poems of no inconsiderable merit . Here he re- mained for two years , and by slow degrees re- gained his sanity . His younger brother was now a Fellow of a Cambridge College , and Cowper , in order to be near him , took up his residence ...
... poems of no inconsiderable merit . Here he re- mained for two years , and by slow degrees re- gained his sanity . His younger brother was now a Fellow of a Cambridge College , and Cowper , in order to be near him , took up his residence ...
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... poem , upon a very unpleasant subject , entitled Antithelyphthora . Mrs. Unwin urged him to choose a worthier theme , suggesting as a sub- ject The Progress of Error . He began at once , and in a few weeks wrote not only that , but ...
... poem , upon a very unpleasant subject , entitled Antithelyphthora . Mrs. Unwin urged him to choose a worthier theme , suggesting as a sub- ject The Progress of Error . He began at once , and in a few weeks wrote not only that , but ...
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