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William Cowper



Cowper, William - kooˈpər, kouˈ–, 1731–1800, English poet. Physically and emotionally unfit for the professional life, he was admitted to the bar but never practiced. After a battle with insanity, Cowper retired to the country, taking refuge with the family of Mrs. Mary Unwin, whose life-long devotion to him he celebrates in "To Mary." Most of his   Read More...

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    A Critical History of English Poetry (Chap. Eighteen "Cowper")
    by Herbert J. C. Grierson, J. C. Smith. 600 pgs.


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