In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... become confused , as the above image of philosophy suggests , the brain and the heart : The frenzy of the brain may ... becomes thereby incurable , becomes , in fact , an assurance of his lack of grace and [ 72 ] IN SEARCH OF STABILITY.
... become confused , as the above image of philosophy suggests , the brain and the heart : The frenzy of the brain may ... becomes thereby incurable , becomes , in fact , an assurance of his lack of grace and [ 72 ] IN SEARCH OF STABILITY.
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... become enslaved because its leaders have become so corrupt . ( It is possible that Cowper's lack of interest in politics is another of the many defensive measures to protect him from dealing with authority , which , on a human level ...
... become enslaved because its leaders have become so corrupt . ( It is possible that Cowper's lack of interest in politics is another of the many defensive measures to protect him from dealing with authority , which , on a human level ...
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... become those who are fully blessed in discovering nature's significance . The earthly city , the low - lying final goal of all the world's filth in the first book , becomes in the last the Salem , the new Jerusalem , toward which flow ...
... become those who are fully blessed in discovering nature's significance . The earthly city , the low - lying final goal of all the world's filth in the first book , becomes in the last the Salem , the new Jerusalem , toward which flow ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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