In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... F. O'Donnell . I am grateful to the administration of Bowl- ing Green State University for a summer Research Appoint- ment which enabled me to complete the writing . Contents I Introduction 13 II Solitude and Society 28 III.
... F. O'Donnell . I am grateful to the administration of Bowl- ing Green State University for a summer Research Appoint- ment which enabled me to complete the writing . Contents I Introduction 13 II Solitude and Society 28 III.
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... complete apathy ( to which he succumbed for most of his last five years ) , to know what these activities are , providing he is safe from them . A power- ful strain of self - justification , connected with if not deriving from his need ...
... complete apathy ( to which he succumbed for most of his last five years ) , to know what these activities are , providing he is safe from them . A power- ful strain of self - justification , connected with if not deriving from his need ...
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... complete retreat from the possibility of defend- ing oneself against evil in this world . The only way to deal with temptations below is to fly them ( and Cowper recom- mended escape in his letters as well ) . Man is in chains be- cause ...
... complete retreat from the possibility of defend- ing oneself against evil in this world . The only way to deal with temptations below is to fly them ( and Cowper recom- mended escape in his letters as well ) . Man is in chains be- cause ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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