The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volume 1Bell and Daldy, 1879 |
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Page lxxx
... seen Cowper in his previous attack , and Cowper himself , it may be added , was prejudiced and obstinate in reference to the use of medicines . An apothecary was employed the usual , perhaps the only , medi- cal means at Olney — and ...
... seen Cowper in his previous attack , and Cowper himself , it may be added , was prejudiced and obstinate in reference to the use of medicines . An apothecary was employed the usual , perhaps the only , medi- cal means at Olney — and ...
Page xci
... seen in the streets of Olney , was shopping about the town . Struck by the aspect of the stranger , and learning that she was Lady Austen , the widow of a baronet , and a sister of Mrs. Jones , Cowper suggested to Mrs. Unwin to invite ...
... seen in the streets of Olney , was shopping about the town . Struck by the aspect of the stranger , and learning that she was Lady Austen , the widow of a baronet , and a sister of Mrs. Jones , Cowper suggested to Mrs. Unwin to invite ...
Page clix
... seen her for a long time , probably not during the whole period of his edu- cation , wrote to propose to pay her a visit . Cow- per answered him as follows : - " My dear Sir , -It is most painful and mortifying not only to Mrs. Unwin ...
... seen her for a long time , probably not during the whole period of his edu- cation , wrote to propose to pay her a visit . Cow- per answered him as follows : - " My dear Sir , -It is most painful and mortifying not only to Mrs. Unwin ...
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