In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... confusion in which kings live ; " The Progress of Error " begins with the question of what leads man astray , goes ... confused wilderness is a fre- quent image or pattern found in Cowper , that of the traveler and his goal . In a long ...
... confusion in which kings live ; " The Progress of Error " begins with the question of what leads man astray , goes ... confused wilderness is a fre- quent image or pattern found in Cowper , that of the traveler and his goal . In a long ...
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... confusion and delusion and illusion of man's life could be stabilized only through a sudden attack of divine truth ( a gunshot in a moldering abbey , a brilliant light from the sky , a sudden accession of divine grace ) . He sought the ...
... confusion and delusion and illusion of man's life could be stabilized only through a sudden attack of divine truth ( a gunshot in a moldering abbey , a brilliant light from the sky , a sudden accession of divine grace ) . He sought the ...
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... confusion for Cowper , a sympa- thetic confusion induced by his temporary stay among man's errors , but he picked his path through them fastidiously . And " Since pulpits fail , " he concludes that satire cannot root out the confusion ...
... confusion for Cowper , a sympa- thetic confusion induced by his temporary stay among man's errors , but he picked his path through them fastidiously . And " Since pulpits fail , " he concludes that satire cannot root out the confusion ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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