In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... feeling a conspicuous butt of man's and God's derision , as the mass of his work makes clear , are private and inevitable . It seems to me quite likely` that his need to feel persecuted ( combined with other needs , such as that for ...
... feeling a conspicuous butt of man's and God's derision , as the mass of his work makes clear , are private and inevitable . It seems to me quite likely` that his need to feel persecuted ( combined with other needs , such as that for ...
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... feel - I will not tell you what - and yet I must - a wish that I had never been , a wonder that I am , and an ardent but hopeless desire not to be ( Corre- spondence , III , 230 ) . In this passage , Cowper clearly indicates that one ...
... feel - I will not tell you what - and yet I must - a wish that I had never been , a wonder that I am , and an ardent but hopeless desire not to be ( Corre- spondence , III , 230 ) . In this passage , Cowper clearly indicates that one ...
Стр. 91
... feel- ings . Continuing in the " Winter Walk at Noon , " Cowper says that a grave father's ... favour , like the clouds of spring , might low'r , And utter now and then an awful voice , But had a blessing in its darkest frown , Threat ...
... feel- ings . Continuing in the " Winter Walk at Noon , " Cowper says that a grave father's ... favour , like the clouds of spring , might low'r , And utter now and then an awful voice , But had a blessing in its darkest frown , Threat ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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