In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... human activities , but takes great care , possibly because of his awareness of the danger of complete apathy ( to which he succumbed for most of his last five years ) , to know what these activities are , providing he is safe from them ...
... human activities , but takes great care , possibly because of his awareness of the danger of complete apathy ( to which he succumbed for most of his last five years ) , to know what these activities are , providing he is safe from them ...
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... human society becomes excess ; of the exact stage , which Cowper finds in the cultivated rural scene , in which human activity is poised between the meaninglessness and confusion of over- civilization and the brutal animalism of ...
... human society becomes excess ; of the exact stage , which Cowper finds in the cultivated rural scene , in which human activity is poised between the meaninglessness and confusion of over- civilization and the brutal animalism of ...
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... human responsibility , is at the root of the evil . The decay of authority on man's part has led man to the position where the highest authority , God's , is to be brought down upon him . 3. " The Garden " Together , Books I and II form ...
... human responsibility , is at the root of the evil . The decay of authority on man's part has led man to the position where the highest authority , God's , is to be brought down upon him . 3. " The Garden " Together , Books I and II form ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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