In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... Sofa " The title of each book , as Cowper informed Newton , symbolically relates to the main themes of the book or launches into its subject . “ The Sofa , " originally intended as the subject of the whole poem , remains that at least ...
... Sofa " The title of each book , as Cowper informed Newton , symbolically relates to the main themes of the book or launches into its subject . “ The Sofa , " originally intended as the subject of the whole poem , remains that at least ...
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... sofa- like torpor of society and into intimate communion with themselves , or at least with the reality of the country , know the value of ordered nature . The freed prisoner , the man risen from a long illness in bed , and the sailor ...
... sofa- like torpor of society and into intimate communion with themselves , or at least with the reality of the country , know the value of ordered nature . The freed prisoner , the man risen from a long illness in bed , and the sailor ...
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... sofa . But he cannot really escape in this way . As the first book shows , these were to him conflicting symbols , the one of peace and stability , the other of excessive ease , luxury , London , and the whole complex of evils of " The ...
... sofa . But he cannot really escape in this way . As the first book shows , these were to him conflicting symbols , the one of peace and stability , the other of excessive ease , luxury , London , and the whole complex of evils of " The ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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