The genius of that place suits me better, it has an air of snug concealment, in which a disposition like mine feels itself peculiarly gratified ; whereas here I see from every window, woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short,... Letters - Strana 151autor/autoři: William Cowper - 1836Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Cowper - 1803 - 456 str.
...ago : an admirable likeness. LETTER XLII. To Lady HESKETH. Eartham, Sept. 9, 1792. MY DEAREST COZ. I determine, if possible, to send you one more Letter,...window, woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 442 str.
...unaccountably local in the use of my pen, that, like the man in the fable, who could leap well nowhere but at Rhodes, I seem incapable of writing at all,...window, woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 330 str.
...window, woods like forefts, and hills like mountains, a wildnefs, in fliort, that rather increafes my natural melancholy, and which, were/ it not for the agreeables I find within, would foon convince me that mere change of place can avail me little. Accordingly, I have not looked out... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 450 str.
...; whereas here I see from every window, woods like forests, arid hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which were it not for the agreeable^ I find within, would soon convince me that mere change of place can avail me little. Accordingly,... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 222 str.
...are, have not in the least alienated my affections from Weston. The genius of that place suits nte better ; it has an air of snug concealment, in which...window woods like forests ? and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that 'rather increases my natural melancholy, and which, were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 220 str.
...from Weston. The genius of that place suits me better ; it has an air of snug concealment, in which n disposition like mine feels itself peculiarly gratified...window woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which, were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 488 str.
...that place suits me better, it has an air of snug concealment, in which a disposition like mine feels peculiarly gratified; whereas here I see from every...window, woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 486 str.
...that place suits me better, it has an air of snug concealment, in which a disposition like mine feels peculiarly gratified ; whereas here I see from every...•woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Cowper - 1809 - 472 str.
...that place suits me better, it has an air of snug concealment, in which a disposition like mine feels peculiarly gratified ; whereas here I see from every...window, woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which were it not for the agreeables... | |
| William Hayley - 1812 - 450 str.
...that place suits me better, it has an air of snug concealment, in which a disposition like mine feels peculiarly gratified; whereas here I see from every...window woods like forests, and hills like mountains, a wildness, in short, that rather increases my natural melancholy, and which, were it not for the agreeables... | |
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