In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... corrupt . The pulpit is the holiest , the best weapon against sin , but even that has not escaped the corruption of excessive civ- ilization . The fashionable minister is far from the ideal that would be approved by Paul , an ideal ...
... corrupt . The pulpit is the holiest , the best weapon against sin , but even that has not escaped the corruption of excessive civ- ilization . The fashionable minister is far from the ideal that would be approved by Paul , an ideal ...
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... corrupt the poor and then , yearning for Lon- don's delights , abandon authority and run to the capital . Authority ... corruption , taking the country clown , the child of nature , without guile , Blest with an infant's ignorance of ...
... corrupt the poor and then , yearning for Lon- don's delights , abandon authority and run to the capital . Authority ... corruption , taking the country clown , the child of nature , without guile , Blest with an infant's ignorance of ...
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... corruption , is still the best of nations , because it is free ; he fears , nonetheless , that England may become enslaved because its leaders have become so corrupt . ( It is possible that Cowper's lack of interest in politics is ...
... corruption , is still the best of nations , because it is free ; he fears , nonetheless , that England may become enslaved because its leaders have become so corrupt . ( It is possible that Cowper's lack of interest in politics is ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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