In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... course , " The Castaway . " In it , what Mr. Fausset has perceptively seen as Cowper's terrible " detached self - possession . " 4 his ability to watch reasonably and realistically the irrational nature of his own preoccu- pations ...
... course , " The Castaway . " In it , what Mr. Fausset has perceptively seen as Cowper's terrible " detached self - possession . " 4 his ability to watch reasonably and realistically the irrational nature of his own preoccu- pations ...
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... course , May run in cities with a brisker force , But no where with a current so serene , Or half so clear , as in the rural scene . ( 453-6 ) And in the end of " The Winter Walk at Noon , " which is also the end of The Task , he prays ...
... course , May run in cities with a brisker force , But no where with a current so serene , Or half so clear , as in the rural scene . ( 453-6 ) And in the end of " The Winter Walk at Noon , " which is also the end of The Task , he prays ...
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... course , include man's artificial diversions , such as painting exhibitions or drawing - room assemblies , and city people are fools to frequent these . By contrast , those men who have been forced out of the sofa- like torpor of ...
... course , include man's artificial diversions , such as painting exhibitions or drawing - room assemblies , and city people are fools to frequent these . By contrast , those men who have been forced out of the sofa- like torpor of ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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