Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xi
... secession from them . There were some remarkable , though perhaps not very unusual , contrarieties in the temperament , bo- dily and mental , of Cowper . A natural healthful gaiety , perceptible in all his works , was combined xi.
... secession from them . There were some remarkable , though perhaps not very unusual , contrarieties in the temperament , bo- dily and mental , of Cowper . A natural healthful gaiety , perceptible in all his works , was combined xi.
Side xxii
... perhaps thought that they were cul- tivating the purest friendship under heaven - the af- fection of a brother and a sister - Love , if we may personify it here , taking the disguise of a brother to the one , and that of a sister to the ...
... perhaps thought that they were cul- tivating the purest friendship under heaven - the af- fection of a brother and a sister - Love , if we may personify it here , taking the disguise of a brother to the one , and that of a sister to the ...
Side xxxiii
... perhaps , too polemical ; and though its merits will bear microscopic inspection , they fail to strike the unassisted eye with any extraordinary effect . The characters , however , which appear in the sequel , are admirably delineated ...
... perhaps , too polemical ; and though its merits will bear microscopic inspection , they fail to strike the unassisted eye with any extraordinary effect . The characters , however , which appear in the sequel , are admirably delineated ...
Side xxxvi
... perhaps the number of persons present , and the bulk of fur- niture there ; but , because he can do no more , is he to deny , that one who can see , ( taking his station , ) would be able minutely to describe a thousand parti- culars ...
... perhaps the number of persons present , and the bulk of fur- niture there ; but , because he can do no more , is he to deny , that one who can see , ( taking his station , ) would be able minutely to describe a thousand parti- culars ...
Side xliii
... perhaps the driest and most elaborated of all his works . horror of public schools arose chiefly from his own frightful experience in those through which he passed ; but his miseries , both in boyhood and maturity , were personal and ...
... perhaps the driest and most elaborated of all his works . horror of public schools arose chiefly from his own frightful experience in those through which he passed ; but his miseries , both in boyhood and maturity , were personal and ...
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