Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - 196 pages |
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Page 162
... truth , or had believed no more than the truth , he would not , I think , have found either me censurable or your 30 mother . And that she should be suspected of irregularities is the more wonderful ( for wonderful it would be at any ...
... truth , or had believed no more than the truth , he would not , I think , have found either me censurable or your 30 mother . And that she should be suspected of irregularities is the more wonderful ( for wonderful it would be at any ...
Page 185
... Truth , 11. 58-70 . 1. 36. Yon cottager , & c .: Truth , 11. 317-36 . PAGE 15 , 1. 19. Whitefield ( 1714-70 ) , evangelist , leader of the Calvinistic Methodists and friend of John Wesley ; called Leuconomus by Cowper in Hope : beneath ...
... Truth , 11. 58-70 . 1. 36. Yon cottager , & c .: Truth , 11. 317-36 . PAGE 15 , 1. 19. Whitefield ( 1714-70 ) , evangelist , leader of the Calvinistic Methodists and friend of John Wesley ; called Leuconomus by Cowper in Hope : beneath ...
Page 193
... truth is recommended by elegance , and elegance sustained by truth . ' 1. 26. one poet Cowper himself ; see Conversation , 11. 245- 68 , Oxford Cowper , p . 95 . Hawkins Browne : Isaac Hawkins Browne ( 1705-60 ) . ' A Pipe of Tobacco ...
... truth is recommended by elegance , and elegance sustained by truth . ' 1. 26. one poet Cowper himself ; see Conversation , 11. 245- 68 , Oxford Cowper , p . 95 . Hawkins Browne : Isaac Hawkins Browne ( 1705-60 ) . ' A Pipe of Tobacco ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
Copyright | |
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