The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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Side xlv
... volume . Newton went to his own publisher , Joseph Johnson , who at once consented , and took all the risk . The volume was sent to the publisher in April 1781 , and he , on the ground that the publishing season was over , proposed to ...
... volume . Newton went to his own publisher , Joseph Johnson , who at once consented , and took all the risk . The volume was sent to the publisher in April 1781 , and he , on the ground that the publishing season was over , proposed to ...
Side xlix
... volume running the gauntlet of the critics . The Critical Review immediately fell foul of the volume . Southey has disinterred and gibbeted the article , which is evidently the work of some pert and ignorant youth- " nothing more nor ...
... volume running the gauntlet of the critics . The Critical Review immediately fell foul of the volume . Southey has disinterred and gibbeted the article , which is evidently the work of some pert and ignorant youth- " nothing more nor ...
Side lvi
... volume to Newton . He did so in a constrained manner , betraying his feeling that his friend had some ground of complaint . Newton had evidently lost con- siderable hold of his affections . His letters to him are colder , and he makes ...
... volume to Newton . He did so in a constrained manner , betraying his feeling that his friend had some ground of complaint . Newton had evidently lost con- siderable hold of his affections . His letters to him are colder , and he makes ...
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