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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38 To the same. Remarks on the Isle of Thanet. July, 1779 38 To the same. Advice on sea-bathing. July 17, 1779 38 To the same. His hot house; tame pigeons; visit to Gayhurst. Sept. 21, 1779 39 To Joseph Hill, Esq. With the fable of the Pine-apple and the Bee. Oct. 2, 1779 39 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Johnson's Biography; his treatment of Milton. Oct. 31, 1779 40 To Joseph Hill, Esq. With a poem on the promotion of Edward Thurlow. Nov. 14, 1779 40 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Quick succession of human events; modern patriotism. Dec. 2, 1779 40 To the same. Burke's speech on reform; Nightingale and Glow-worm. Feb. 27, 1780 41 To Mrs. Newton. On Mr. Newton's removal from Olney. March 4, 1780 41 To Joseph Hill, Esq. Congratulations on his professional success. March 16, 1780 42 To the Rev. J. Newton. On the danger of innovation. March 18, 1780 42 To the Rev. W. Unwin. On keeping the Sabbath. March 28, 1780 43 To the same. Pluralities in the church. April 6, 1780 43 To the Rev. J. Newton. Distinction between a travelled man, and a travelled gentleman. April 16, 1780 44 To the same. Serious reflections on rural scenery. May 3, 1780 44 To Joseph Hill, Esq. The Chancellor's illness. May 6, 1780 45 To the Rev. W. Unwin. His passion for landscape drawing; modern politics. May 8, 1780 45 To Mrs. Cowper. On her brother's death. May 10, 1780 46 To the Rev. J. Newton. Pedantry of commentators; Dr. Bentley, &c. May 10, 1780 46 To Mrs. Newton. Mishap of the gingerbread baker and his wife. The Doves. June 2, 1780 47 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Cowper's fondness of praise—Can a parson be obliged to take an apprentice?—Latin translation of a passage in Paradise Lost; versification of a thought. June 8, 1780 47 To the Rev. J. Newton. On the riots in 1780; danger of associations. June 12, 1780 48 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Latin verses on ditto. June 18, 1780 49 To the same. Robertson's History; Biographia Britannica. June 22, 1780 49 To the Rev. J. Newton. Ingenuity of slander; lace-makers' petition. June 23, 1780 50 To the Rev. W. Unwin. To touch and retouch, the secret of good writing; an epitaph; July 2, 1780 51 To Joseph Hill, Esq. On the riots in London. July 3, 1780 51 To the same. Recommendation of lace-makers' petition. July 8, 1780

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