In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... God's disapproval . An earthquake and tidal wave in Sicily are mere forerunners of larger evidences of God's punishment of man's daring ; and though scientists , who achieve fame through spreading false civiliza- tion , speculate on the ...
... God's disapproval . An earthquake and tidal wave in Sicily are mere forerunners of larger evidences of God's punishment of man's daring ; and though scientists , who achieve fame through spreading false civiliza- tion , speculate on the ...
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... God's plan by living a life most natural to man . This suggestion somewhat modifies the conclusion of the book , in which Cowper points out that God has apportioned talents appropriate to the actions that men are to undertake ...
... God's plan by living a life most natural to man . This suggestion somewhat modifies the conclusion of the book , in which Cowper points out that God has apportioned talents appropriate to the actions that men are to undertake ...
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... God's concern for the " nobler animal . " God's intervention is interpreted as supporting the horse's vengeful instincts , and God is represented as delighted with what He has caused . Cowper would not make a friend of a man who ...
... God's concern for the " nobler animal . " God's intervention is interpreted as supporting the horse's vengeful instincts , and God is represented as delighted with what He has caused . Cowper would not make a friend of a man who ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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