“But what is truth? 'Twas Pilate's question put To Truth itself, that deign'd him no reply.”
Quote by William Cowper
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The task, Table talk, and other poems: With critical observations of various authors on his genius and character, and notes, critical and illustrative
This book is a compilation of poems, enriched by critical commentary from multiple authors. The commentary delves into the poet's genius and character, providing a comprehensive view of the poet's work. The text also features critical and illustrative notes that offer further insight into the poems and the poet's life. more
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