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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Letter from him to Lady Austen 103 She becomes his next door neighbour 103 To the Rev. William Unwin. On Lady Austen's opinion of him; attempts at robbery; observations on religious characters; genuine benevolence 104 To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 16, 1782. Charms of authorship 104 To the Rev. William Unwin, Feb. 24, 1782. On the publication of his poems; his letter to the Lord Chancellor 105 To Lord Thurlow, Feb. 25, 1782, enclosed to Mr. Unwin 105 To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 1782. On Mr. N.'s Preface to his Poems. Remarks on a Fast Sermon 105 To the same, March 6, 1782. Political Remarks; character of Oliver Cromwell 106 Decision and boldness of Cromwell 107 To the Rev. William Unwin, March 7, 1782. Remonstrance against Sunday routs 107 Remarks on the reasons for rejecting the Rev. Mr. Newton's Preface to Cowper's Poems 107 To the Rev. John Newton, March 14, 1782. On the intended Preface to his Poems; critical tact of Johnson the bookseller 108 To Joseph Hill, Esq., March 14, 1782. On the publication of his Poems 108 To the Rev. William Unwin, March 18, 1782. On his and Mrs. Unwin's opinion of his Poems 109 Improvements in prison discipline 109 To the Rev. John Newton, March 24, 1782. Case of Mr. B. compared with Cowper's 110 To the Rev. William Unwin, April 1, 1782. On his commendations of his Poems 110 To the same, April 27, 1782. Military music; Mr. Unwin's expected visit; dignity of the Latin language; use of parentheses 111 To the same, May 27, 1782. Dr. Franklin's opinion of his poems; remarkable instance of providential deliverance from dangers; effects of the weather; Rodney's victory in the West Indies 111 To the same, June 12, 1712. Anxiety of Authors respecting the opinion of others on their works 112 Reception of the first volume of Cowper's Poems 113 Portrait of the true poet 113 Picture of a person of fretful temper 113

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