Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - 196 pages |
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... Cowper . Since its publication his name has been a household word - a particularly household word in English literature . The story of its composition is connected with one of the most curious incidents in Cowper's later life , and has ...
... Cowper . Since its publication his name has been a household word - a particularly household word in English literature . The story of its composition is connected with one of the most curious incidents in Cowper's later life , and has ...
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William Cowper, William Hazlitt, Walter Bagehot Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford. BAGEHOT'S ESSAY This is taken from the National Review , July , 1855 , where it first appeared . It was afterwards included in Bagehot's Estimates of some ...
William Cowper, William Hazlitt, Walter Bagehot Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford. BAGEHOT'S ESSAY This is taken from the National Review , July , 1855 , where it first appeared . It was afterwards included in Bagehot's Estimates of some ...
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William Cowper, William Hazlitt, Walter Bagehot Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford. PAGE 88. THE POPLAR - FIELD . the last stanza is as follows : The earliest version of The change both my heart and my fancy employs , I reflect on the frailty ...
William Cowper, William Hazlitt, Walter Bagehot Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford. PAGE 88. THE POPLAR - FIELD . the last stanza is as follows : The earliest version of The change both my heart and my fancy employs , I reflect on the frailty ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
Copyright | |
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