In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... give unconscious expression of certain basic attitudes that he does not wish to make overt . The general tone of his letters , the eagerness with which he accepted new correspondents if he was assured of their good will , his 31 - year ...
... give unconscious expression of certain basic attitudes that he does not wish to make overt . The general tone of his letters , the eagerness with which he accepted new correspondents if he was assured of their good will , his 31 - year ...
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... give me full satisfaction as to the propriety of declining it ; indeed , they who have the least idea of what I have suffered from the dread of public exhibitions , will readily excuse my never attempting them hereafter ( Correspondence ...
... give me full satisfaction as to the propriety of declining it ; indeed , they who have the least idea of what I have suffered from the dread of public exhibitions , will readily excuse my never attempting them hereafter ( Correspondence ...
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... gives what alms he can , as does Robert Smith , the anonymous benefactor of Olney ; and , lest they worry too much , when their “ infant race " grows up the old people will have someone to feed and clothe them . Because of poverty , and ...
... gives what alms he can , as does Robert Smith , the anonymous benefactor of Olney ; and , lest they worry too much , when their “ infant race " grows up the old people will have someone to feed and clothe them . Because of poverty , and ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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