William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 páginas |
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... Lady Hesketh maintained , and as she had written Mrs Unwin off entirely , she believed herself to be the needed woman . First Lady Hesketh decided to cut down on Cowper's servants . One servant per ' person ' became her maxim . She ...
... Lady Hesketh maintained , and as she had written Mrs Unwin off entirely , she believed herself to be the needed woman . First Lady Hesketh decided to cut down on Cowper's servants . One servant per ' person ' became her maxim . She ...
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... Lady Hesketh's bidding , had warded off all attempts by the schoolmaster to approach either Cowper or Lady Hesketh herself . Lady Hesketh was no doubt worried that Teedon might scrounge on her for his Olney work . A year later Teedon died ...
... Lady Hesketh's bidding , had warded off all attempts by the schoolmaster to approach either Cowper or Lady Hesketh herself . Lady Hesketh was no doubt worried that Teedon might scrounge on her for his Olney work . A year later Teedon died ...
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... Lady Hesketh and John Johnson used every means in their power to present Hayley in a bad light before Cowper , although Hayley had shown both of them remarkable kindness and understanding . When their own treatment of Cowper miserably ...
... Lady Hesketh and John Johnson used every means in their power to present Hayley in a bad light before Cowper , although Hayley had shown both of them remarkable kindness and understanding . When their own treatment of Cowper miserably ...
Contenido
Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 20 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
asked became become began believed brother called cause Christ Christian church close concerning conversion cousin Cowper critics death Evangelical express fact faith feel felt friendship give given God's grace hand happy Hayley heart Hill hope hymns interest John John Newton Johnson kind knew Lady Hesketh language later least letter light lines live London look Lord lost Madan Mary matter means mind nature never Newton Olney once perhaps person poem poet poet's poetry poor praise preaching present published reason received referring seems sense sent Side soon spiritual suffered taken Task tells thee things thought told took translation true truth turned Unwin verse Weston William wish write written wrote young