قراءة كتاب The Works of William Cowper His life, letters, and poems, now first completed by the introduction of Cowper's private correspondence

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The Works of William Cowper
His life, letters, and poems, now first completed by the
introduction of Cowper's private correspondence

The Works of William Cowper His life, letters, and poems, now first completed by the introduction of Cowper's private correspondence

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To Lady Hesketh. Pearsall's Meditations; definition of faith. Aug. 17, 1765 14 To the same. On a particular Providence; experience of mercy, &c. Sept. 4, 1765 14 To the same. First introduction to the Unwin family; their characters. Sept. 14, 1765 15 To the same. On the thankfulness of the heart, its inequalities, &c. Oct. 10, 1765 16 To the same. Miss Unwin, her character and piety. Oct. 18, 1765 16 To Major Cowper. Situation at Huntingdon; his perfect satisfaction, &c. Oct. 18, 1765 17 To Joseph Hill, Esq. On those who confine all merits to their own acquaintance. Oct. 25, 1765 18 To the same. Agreement with the Rev. W. Unwin. Nov. 5, 1765 18 To the same. Declining to read lectures at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 8, 1765 18 To Lady Hesketh. On solitude; on the desertion of his friends. March 6, 1766 19 To Mrs. Cowper. Mrs. Unwin, and her son; his cousin Martin. March 11, 1766 19 To the same. Letters the fruit of friendship; his conversion. April 4, 1766 20 To the same. The probability of knowing each other in Heaven. April 17, 1766 20 To the same. On the recollection of earthly affairs by departed spirits. April 18, 1766 21 To the same. On the same subject; on his own state of body and mind. Sept. 3, 1766 22 To the same. His manner of living; reasons for his not taking orders. Oct. 20, 1766 23 To the same. Reflections on reading Marshall. March 11, 1767 24 To the same. Introduction of Mr. Unwin's son; his gardening; on Marshall. March 14, 1767 24 To the same. On the motive of his introducing Mr. Unwin's son to her. April 3, 1767 25 To Joseph Hill, Esq. General election. June 16, 1767 27 To Mrs. Cowper. Mr. Unwin's death; doubts concerning Cowper's future abode. July 13, 1767 26 To Joseph Hill, Esq. Reflections arising from Mr. Unwin's death. July 16, 1767 26 The origin of Cowper's acquaintance with Mr. Newton. 26 Cowper's removal with Mrs. Unwin to Olney. 27 To Joseph Hill, Esq. Invitation to Olney. Oct. 10, 1767 27 His devotion and charity in his new residence. 27 To Joseph Hill, Esq. On the occurrences during his visit at St. Alban's. June 16, 1768 27 To the same. On the difference of dispositions; his love of retirement. Jan. 21, 1769 27 To the same. On Mrs. Hill's late illness. Jan. 29, 1769 public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@47790@[email protected]#Page_28" class="pginternal"

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