In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... force bio- graphical examination upon the reader . Much of his best work arouses its chief responses from a mixture of form and autobiographical communication which it is impossible to dissever - and which very greatly depends on the ...
... force bio- graphical examination upon the reader . Much of his best work arouses its chief responses from a mixture of form and autobiographical communication which it is impossible to dissever - and which very greatly depends on the ...
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... force . ( " Table Talk , " 522-3 ) In the fashionable world cards and dice " The yawning chasm of indolence supply " ( " Progress of Error , " 172 ) ; the reader of " Expostulation " is cautioned not to swim down The tide of pleasure ...
... force . ( " Table Talk , " 522-3 ) In the fashionable world cards and dice " The yawning chasm of indolence supply " ( " Progress of Error , " 172 ) ; the reader of " Expostulation " is cautioned not to swim down The tide of pleasure ...
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... force , All is irregular , and out of course ; And judgment drunk , and brib'd to lose his way , Winks hard , and talks of darkness at noon - day . ( " Progress of Error , " 448-51 ) This force is of course passion , but in the context ...
... force , All is irregular , and out of course ; And judgment drunk , and brib'd to lose his way , Winks hard , and talks of darkness at noon - day . ( " Progress of Error , " 448-51 ) This force is of course passion , but in the context ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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