In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... discussion of Cowper's limit- ations , which he attributed to a gentlemanly aloofness and timidity , to such fine twentieth - century studies as those by Hugh l'Anson Fausset , Lord David Cecil , and Kenneth MacLean , much that is true ...
... discussion of Cowper's limit- ations , which he attributed to a gentlemanly aloofness and timidity , to such fine twentieth - century studies as those by Hugh l'Anson Fausset , Lord David Cecil , and Kenneth MacLean , much that is true ...
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... discussion of England's rest- less pointlessness and her decay , Cowper writes that God Strikes the rough thread of error right athwart The web of ev'ry scheme they [ decayed states ] have at heart . ( 329-30 ) This is pure ...
... discussion of England's rest- less pointlessness and her decay , Cowper writes that God Strikes the rough thread of error right athwart The web of ev'ry scheme they [ decayed states ] have at heart . ( 329-30 ) This is pure ...
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... discussion of warriors in " Table Talk " he says that he honors that man who , in battle , " Plants it [ his foot ] upon the line that justice draws " ( 17 ) . " The Progress of Error " informs us that man is ap- proved or restrained by ...
... discussion of warriors in " Table Talk " he says that he honors that man who , in battle , " Plants it [ his foot ] upon the line that justice draws " ( 17 ) . " The Progress of Error " informs us that man is ap- proved or restrained by ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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