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... Cowper's Joh Gilpin , etc. Grimm's Fairy Tales . Hale's The Man Without a Country . Hawthorne's Grandfather's Chair . Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales . Hawthorne's The House of the Seve Gables ...
... Cowper's Joh Gilpin , etc. Grimm's Fairy Tales . Hale's The Man Without a Country . Hawthorne's Grandfather's Chair . Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales . Hawthorne's The House of the Seve Gables ...
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... COWPER EDITED , WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY J. H. CASTLEMAN , A.M. TEACHER OF ENGLISH At the MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ST . LOUIS , MISSOURI New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1918 All rights reserved 12X5 HARVAND COLLEGE JUN 17 1920 ...
... COWPER EDITED , WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY J. H. CASTLEMAN , A.M. TEACHER OF ENGLISH At the MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ST . LOUIS , MISSOURI New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1918 All rights reserved 12X5 HARVAND COLLEGE JUN 17 1920 ...
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... Cowper . Appreciations Biography and Criticism GRAY'S POEMS : Elegy Written in a Country Church - yard Ode on the ... COWPER'S POEMS : The Diverting History of John Gilpin On vii.
... Cowper . Appreciations Biography and Criticism GRAY'S POEMS : Elegy Written in a Country Church - yard Ode on the ... COWPER'S POEMS : The Diverting History of John Gilpin On vii.
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Thomas Gray. COWPER'S POEMS : The Diverting History of John Gilpin On a Grasshopper The Rose PAGE 59 69 70 The Doves Ode to Apollo 71 · 73 The Dog and the Water Lily The Shrubbery · The Negro's Complaint Pity for Poor Africans The ...
Thomas Gray. COWPER'S POEMS : The Diverting History of John Gilpin On a Grasshopper The Rose PAGE 59 69 70 The Doves Ode to Apollo 71 · 73 The Dog and the Water Lily The Shrubbery · The Negro's Complaint Pity for Poor Africans The ...
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... Cowper writes : " I have been read- ing Gray's works , and think him the only poet since Shakespeare entitled to the character of sublime . " Adam Smith says : " Gray joins to the sublimity of Milton the elegance and harmony of Pope ...
... Cowper writes : " I have been read- ing Gray's works , and think him the only poet since Shakespeare entitled to the character of sublime . " Adam Smith says : " Gray joins to the sublimity of Milton the elegance and harmony of Pope ...
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