Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... Cowley's works had reached eight editions , and further editions followed in 1700 , 1707-8 , 1710-11 , and 1721.10 There can be no doubt that Cowley's essays continued to be read after the turn of the century , and that they formed a ...
... Cowley's works had reached eight editions , and further editions followed in 1700 , 1707-8 , 1710-11 , and 1721.10 There can be no doubt that Cowley's essays continued to be read after the turn of the century , and that they formed a ...
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... Cowley's essays were more influential than is often realised . We have already seen how frequently writers like Addison and Steele found inspiration for their own essays in those of Cowley . There is also other evidence which shows that ...
... Cowley's essays were more influential than is often realised . We have already seen how frequently writers like Addison and Steele found inspiration for their own essays in those of Cowley . There is also other evidence which shows that ...
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... Cowley . 14. Cowley relates this story in the translation from his Latin poem on plants which he included in his essay ' Of Agriculture . ' 15. Other examples of the influence of Cowley upon early eighteenth - century essayists are ...
... Cowley . 14. Cowley relates this story in the translation from his Latin poem on plants which he included in his essay ' Of Agriculture . ' 15. Other examples of the influence of Cowley upon early eighteenth - century essayists are ...
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