In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... direct communication with divine spirits . Cowper confided his horrible dreams to Teedon and commissioned him to do Cowper's praying for him . In 1794 Cowper suffered his final attack of melancholy madness ( another had occurred in 1787 ) ...
... direct communication with divine spirits . Cowper confided his horrible dreams to Teedon and commissioned him to do Cowper's praying for him . In 1794 Cowper suffered his final attack of melancholy madness ( another had occurred in 1787 ) ...
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... direct , and acceptable , theological form : man is " Plac'd for his trail on this bustling stage " ( 23 ) . In " Truth , " which is designed to show the enlighten- ing effect of grace , he writes that Man , on the dubious waves of ...
... direct , and acceptable , theological form : man is " Plac'd for his trail on this bustling stage " ( 23 ) . In " Truth , " which is designed to show the enlighten- ing effect of grace , he writes that Man , on the dubious waves of ...
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... direct possible negation of his free- dom ( of which freedom , as is well known , Cowper often sings the praises ) . Let us consider the position of God in this scheme . It is no news to anyone in the twentieth century that God , par ...
... direct possible negation of his free- dom ( of which freedom , as is well known , Cowper often sings the praises ) . Let us consider the position of God in this scheme . It is no news to anyone in the twentieth century that God , par ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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