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