In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... danger , warfare . Both consciously and unconsciously , Cowper uses such objects to reflect his own sense of danger . But this sort of attitude cannot be limited for a man with Cowper's mental fixations ; and the image or symbolic ...
... danger , warfare . Both consciously and unconsciously , Cowper uses such objects to reflect his own sense of danger . But this sort of attitude cannot be limited for a man with Cowper's mental fixations ; and the image or symbolic ...
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... danger of complete apathy ( to which he succumbed for most of his last five years ) , to know what these activities ... dangerous human condition , and while Cowper admires the soaring poet or the passionate statesman or preacher , he is ...
... danger of complete apathy ( to which he succumbed for most of his last five years ) , to know what these activities ... dangerous human condition , and while Cowper admires the soaring poet or the passionate statesman or preacher , he is ...
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... danger of a lawless force must also be con- nected with the danger of an arbitrary God . By another paradox , the lawless God insists on the repression of this passion , with which he has supplied us . No one can raise his passions and ...
... danger of a lawless force must also be con- nected with the danger of an arbitrary God . By another paradox , the lawless God insists on the repression of this passion , with which he has supplied us . No one can raise his passions and ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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