In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... Progress of Error , " 448-51 ) This force is of course passion , but in the context of Cow- per's mind , the danger of a lawless force must also be con- nected with the danger of an arbitrary God . By another paradox , the lawless God ...
... Progress of Error , " 448-51 ) This force is of course passion , but in the context of Cow- per's mind , the danger of a lawless force must also be con- nected with the danger of an arbitrary God . By another paradox , the lawless God ...
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... Progress of Error , " 118-9 ) The people are deluded from God's truths : Call'd to these crystal streams , do ye turn off , Obscene , to swill and swallow at a trough ? ( " Progress of Error , " 265-6 ) Men , in their depravity , " Bend ...
... Progress of Error , " 118-9 ) The people are deluded from God's truths : Call'd to these crystal streams , do ye turn off , Obscene , to swill and swallow at a trough ? ( " Progress of Error , " 265-6 ) Men , in their depravity , " Bend ...
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... Progress of Error , " fanciful ornamentation , as in the satires and " Anti - Thelyphthora , " digressive garrulity ( a sure sign that the poet is not interested in his ostensible subject ) , or simple dullness . In its technical ...
... Progress of Error , " fanciful ornamentation , as in the satires and " Anti - Thelyphthora , " digressive garrulity ( a sure sign that the poet is not interested in his ostensible subject ) , or simple dullness . In its technical ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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