In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... beginning I trust clearly a gracious one . The Maid whose Experiences were at the best of a mixt nature , has since fallen away so dreadfully as to occasion much doubt whether she ever had any grace at all , and we have been forced to ...
... beginning I trust clearly a gracious one . The Maid whose Experiences were at the best of a mixt nature , has since fallen away so dreadfully as to occasion much doubt whether she ever had any grace at all , and we have been forced to ...
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... beginning very soon after Cowper's death in 1800 and affecting such comparatively recent work as the studies by Gilbert Thomas , Hugh l'Anson Fausset , and David Cecil , over the issue of whether Evangelicalism con tributed to Cowper's ...
... beginning very soon after Cowper's death in 1800 and affecting such comparatively recent work as the studies by Gilbert Thomas , Hugh l'Anson Fausset , and David Cecil , over the issue of whether Evangelicalism con tributed to Cowper's ...
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... beginning to climb the opposite shore , and I prepared to sing the song of Moses . But I have been disappointed : those hopes have been blasted . . . . " ( Corre- spondence , III , 75 ) . While a voyage might , for Cowper , suggest a ...
... beginning to climb the opposite shore , and I prepared to sing the song of Moses . But I have been disappointed : those hopes have been blasted . . . . " ( Corre- spondence , III , 75 ) . While a voyage might , for Cowper , suggest a ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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