The Works of William Cowper, Volum 3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Pàgina x
... inspection To the Rev William Unwin . March 13. Begging to be released from a promise of putting the MS . into his hands , because it must be sent to Fuseli . 287 the Task . Visit from Mr. Venn ; his approbation X CONTENTS .
... inspection To the Rev William Unwin . March 13. Begging to be released from a promise of putting the MS . into his hands , because it must be sent to Fuseli . 287 the Task . Visit from Mr. Venn ; his approbation X CONTENTS .
Pàgina x
... sent it to Thurlow and Colman , because nei- ther of them acknowledged the first . Commemoration . Regret for the destruction of the Spinney · To the Rev. William Unwin . July 27. Feelings on his departure . A thunder - storm . Mr ...
... sent it to Thurlow and Colman , because nei- ther of them acknowledged the first . Commemoration . Regret for the destruction of the Spinney · To the Rev. William Unwin . July 27. Feelings on his departure . A thunder - storm . Mr ...
Pàgina x
... Unwin . March 13. Begging to be released from a promise of putting the MS . into his hands , because it must be sent to Fuseli . pleasure that his trans - ` 286 287 · • Page 288 To Lady Hesketh . March 20. Letter CONTENTS .
... Unwin . March 13. Begging to be released from a promise of putting the MS . into his hands , because it must be sent to Fuseli . pleasure that his trans - ` 286 287 · • Page 288 To Lady Hesketh . March 20. Letter CONTENTS .
Pàgina xii
... sent friend . · 355 357 ib . 359 € 360 . 363 364 366 367 • Trifling incidents interesting to an ab- · 368 To Mr. William Churchey . Dec. 13 . • Cowper , in reply to a letter asking his opinion upon the matter , advises him to publish ...
... sent friend . · 355 357 ib . 359 € 360 . 363 364 366 367 • Trifling incidents interesting to an ab- · 368 To Mr. William Churchey . Dec. 13 . • Cowper , in reply to a letter asking his opinion upon the matter , advises him to publish ...
Pàgina xx
... sent forty pounds , twenty at a time . Olney has not had such a friend this many a day ; nor has there been an instance at any time of a few poor families so effectually relieved , or so completely encouraged - to the pursuit of that ...
... sent forty pounds , twenty at a time . Olney has not had such a friend this many a day ; nor has there been an instance at any time of a few poor families so effectually relieved , or so completely encouraged - to the pursuit of that ...
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The Works of William Cowper: His Life and Letters, Volum 3 William Cowper,William Hayley Visualització completa - 1847 |
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acquaintance Adieu admire affection affectionate agreeable amusement answer appears attention beautiful believe blank verse called comfort connexion consequently COWPER DEAR FRIEND DEAR WILLIAM desire doubt equally expect favour feel give glad hand happy heard heart Homer honour hope House of Bourbon Iliad John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON Johnson JOSEPH HILL judgement LADY HESKETH least less letter live Lord Lord Dartmouth Madam Guyon matter mean ment mind morning natural neighbour never night obliged observe occasion Olney once opinion passed perhaps Pict pleased pleasure poem poet Pope possible present prove reach reason received rejoice remember respect seems sensible sent Silver End soon sorry spirits suffered suppose tell thanks thing thought Throckmorton tion Towcester translation truly truth verse walk WILLIAM BULL WILLIAM UNWIN winter wish word write
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Pàgina 397 - I still, as at the first, allow myself a liberty. On all other occasions I prune with an unsparing hand, determined that there shall not be found in the whole translation an idea that is not Homer's. My ambition is, to produce the closest copy possible, and at the same time as harmonious as I know how to make it. This being my object, you will no longer think, if indeed you have thought so at all, that I am unnecessarily and overmuch industrious.