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To the Rev. John Newton. Religious poetry. Oct. 4, 1781 |
85 |
To the same. Brighton amusements. His projected Authorship. Oct. 6, 1781 |
85 |
To the Rev. John Newton. Disputes between the Rev. Mr. Scott and the Rev. Mr. R. Oct. 14, 1781 |
86 |
To Mrs. Cowper. His first volume. Death of a friend. Oct. 19, 1781 |
87 |
Reasons why the Rev. Mr. Newton wrote the Preface to Cowper's Poems |
87 |
To the Rev. John Newton. Remarks on the proposed Preface to the Poems. Mr. Scott and Mr. R. Oct. 22, 1781 |
87 |
To the Rev. W. Unwin. Brighton dissipation. Education of young Unwin. Nov. 5, 1781 |
88 |
To the Rev. John Newton. Cowper's indifference to Fame. Anecdote of the Rev. Mr. Bull. Nov. 7, 1781 |
89 |
To the Rev. Wm. Unwin. Apparition of Paul Whitehead, at West Wycombe. Nov. 24, 1781 |
90 |
To Joseph Hill, Esq. In answer to his account of his landlady and her cottage. Nov. 26, 1781 |
90 |
To the Rev. Wm. Unwin. Origin and causes of social feeling. Nov. 26, 1781 |
91 |
To the Rev. John Newton. Unfavourable prospect of the American war. Nov. 27, 1781 |
92 |
To the same. With lines on Mary and John. Same date |
92 |
To Joseph Hill, Esq. Advantage of having a tenant who is irregular in his payments. Sale of chambers. State of affairs in America. Dec. 2, 1781 |
93 |
To the Rev. John Newton. With lines to Sir Joshua Reynolds. Political and patriotic poetry. Dec. 4, 1781 |
93 |
Circumstances under which Cowper commenced his career as an author |
94 |
Letter to the Rev. John Newton, Dec. 17, 1781. Remarks on his poems on Friendship, Retirement, Heroism and Ætna; Nineveh and Britain |
95 |
To the Rev. William Unwin, Dec. 19, 1781. Idea of a theocracy; the American war |
96 |
To the Rev. John Newton; shortest day, 1781. On a national miscarriage; with lines on a flatting-mill |
96 |
To the same, last day of 1781. Concerning the printing of his Poems; the American contest |
97 |
To the Rev. William Unwin, Jan. 5, 1782. Dr. Johnson's critique on Prior and Pope |
97 |
To the Rev. John Newton, Jan. 13, 1782. The American contest |
98 |
To the Rev. William Unwin, Jan. 17, 1782. Conduct of critics; Dr. Johnson's remarks on Prior's Poems; remarks on Dr. Johnson's Lives of the Poets; poetry suitable for the reading of a boy |
99 |
To Joseph Hill, Esq., Jan. 31, 1782. Political reflections |
101 |
To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 2, 1782. On his Poems then printing; Dr. Johnson's character as a critic; severity of the winter |
102 |
To the Rev. William Unwin, Feb. 9, 1782. Bishop Lowth's juvenile verses; acquaintance with Lady Austen |
102 |
Attentions of Lady Austen to Cowper |
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