In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... Walk at Noon , " 921-3 ) Again , in the " Winter Walk at Noon " the fortunate man who sees that God animates every detail of nature is con- temptuous of fashionable pleasures . The " Thames wherry " image is primarily of retreat ...
... Walk at Noon , " 921-3 ) Again , in the " Winter Walk at Noon " the fortunate man who sees that God animates every detail of nature is con- temptuous of fashionable pleasures . The " Thames wherry " image is primarily of retreat ...
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... Walk " ( vide the famous Bastille passage , 321 ff . ) . In this last , the argument is that man has always been a violent , unruly animal , who early made his most savage warrior a king and adored him . Thinking himself divine , the ...
... Walk " ( vide the famous Bastille passage , 321 ff . ) . In this last , the argument is that man has always been a violent , unruly animal , who early made his most savage warrior a king and adored him . Thinking himself divine , the ...
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... Walk " he argues that the only remaining liberty is liberty of heart ( since even in England corruption has endangered freedom of action ) : Bought with HIS blood who gave it to mankind , And seal'd with the same token ! It is held By ...
... Walk " he argues that the only remaining liberty is liberty of heart ( since even in England corruption has endangered freedom of action ) : Bought with HIS blood who gave it to mankind , And seal'd with the same token ! It is held By ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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