In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... kind of Juvenal or , in his own period , of Churchill , a kind that often cries , " You are evil . Dis- appear ! " It is , rather , the call , “ You are wrong . Change your ways ! " Cowper sees his relation to God and to man in a ...
... kind of Juvenal or , in his own period , of Churchill , a kind that often cries , " You are evil . Dis- appear ! " It is , rather , the call , “ You are wrong . Change your ways ! " Cowper sees his relation to God and to man in a ...
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... kind of concentrated rural life ( with all that rural life has come to mean for Cowper in The Task ) , he argues that for the garden to be elegant and not gothic one must contribute the work of a " polish'd mind . " The flowers should ...
... kind of concentrated rural life ( with all that rural life has come to mean for Cowper in The Task ) , he argues that for the garden to be elegant and not gothic one must contribute the work of a " polish'd mind . " The flowers should ...
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... kind from the author , and gave him the SOFA for a subject . He obeyed . ( Poetical Works , p . 128. ) When all things are equally significant as exercises , noth- ing really has significance ; and what happened was that only when his ...
... kind from the author , and gave him the SOFA for a subject . He obeyed . ( Poetical Works , p . 128. ) When all things are equally significant as exercises , noth- ing really has significance ; and what happened was that only when his ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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