In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... fears Him . Paradoxically , this fear of God's arbitrariness , hatred because Cowper felt himself the chief sufferer from it , helps much to explain the hu- manitarianism that Mr. Lodwick Hartley's recent study has so well dealt with ...
... fears Him . Paradoxically , this fear of God's arbitrariness , hatred because Cowper felt himself the chief sufferer from it , helps much to explain the hu- manitarianism that Mr. Lodwick Hartley's recent study has so well dealt with ...
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... fear of God's might , which is expressed typically in storms , mountains , tidal waves , earth- quakes , all the terrors of the natural world . Not surprising in a man who had good cause to fear soli- tude , the state that left his mind ...
... fear of God's might , which is expressed typically in storms , mountains , tidal waves , earth- quakes , all the terrors of the natural world . Not surprising in a man who had good cause to fear soli- tude , the state that left his mind ...
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... fear of death , man's greatest limitation , is for Cowper connected with so many other private fears that it necessarily lurks beneath many of his themes , he examined also ( and , it seems to me , resented ) a variety of other lim ...
... fear of death , man's greatest limitation , is for Cowper connected with so many other private fears that it necessarily lurks beneath many of his themes , he examined also ( and , it seems to me , resented ) a variety of other lim ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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