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" Accordingly he is to me, except in very few instances, the most disagreeable maker of epistles that ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might... "
Distinguished men of modern times [selected from The gallery of portraits ... - 97. oldal
szerző: Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1838
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Half-hours with the Best Letter-writers and Autobiographers ..., 2. kötet

Charles Knight - 1868 - 506 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might...and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only." In another letter he says:— " When I write to a stranger, I feel myself deprived of half my intellects....

Letters of William Cowper, a selection, with a sketch of his life and biogr ...

William Cowper - 1877 - 462 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might...usual, and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only. 4N ENGLISH VERSIFICATION OF A THOUGHT THAT POPPED INTO Ml HEAD ABOUT TWO MONTHS SINCE. Sweet stream...

The Life of William Cowper

Thomas Wright - 1892 - 746 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off", that I might...and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only." Cowper had himself by this time got into his very best style. As showing in how interesting a manner...

The Review of Reviews, 13. kötet

Albert Shaw - 1896 - 814 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing therefore to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might...usual and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only ' (iv. IB). HORACE WALPOLE. " The famous letters of Horace Walpole, interesting, invaluable as they...

The Correspondence of William Cowper: Arranged in Chronological Order, 1. kötet

William Cowper - 1904 - 546 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might...usual, and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only. You are better skilled in ecclesiastical law than I am. Mrs. Powley desires me to inform her whether...

Letters of Literary Men...: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns

Frank Arthur Mumby - 1906 - 394 oldal
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Letters of Literary Men...: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns

Frank Arthur Mumby - 1906 - 420 oldal
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The Cambridge History of English Literature: The period of the French Revolution

Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1914 - 552 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might...usual, and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only. With the exception of Charles Lamb, all the other great English letter-writers — Gray, Walpole, Pope,...

Letters of William Cowper, 1. kötet

William Cowper - 1912 - 520 oldal
...ever I met with. I was willing, therefore, to wait till the impression your commendation had made upon the foolish part of me was worn off, that I might...usual, and write my uppermost thoughts, and those only. You are better skilled in ecclesiastical law than I am. Mrs. Powley desires me to inform her, whether...

William Cowper

William Cowper, Edward Storer - 1913 - 366 oldal
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