In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... letter of 1783.18 Recovery from this attack , which lasted for a year and during which he believed that a divine voice had told him that he was irrevocably damned for having committed the sin against the Holy Ghost , was slow , if ...
... letter of 1783.18 Recovery from this attack , which lasted for a year and during which he believed that a divine voice had told him that he was irrevocably damned for having committed the sin against the Holy Ghost , was slow , if ...
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... letter of 1780 , Cowper said that his mind was like a board which , no matter how often it is planed , yields only rubbish and has no core ; like other neurotics , and to his horror , Cowper could not help looking within himself . What ...
... letter of 1780 , Cowper said that his mind was like a board which , no matter how often it is planed , yields only rubbish and has no core ; like other neurotics , and to his horror , Cowper could not help looking within himself . What ...
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... letters , his purely techni- cal analyses again indicated that he considered himself gov- erned by their demands . As an example , in a letter from the busy year 1784 he said that he would no longer write blank verse ( after The Task ) ...
... letters , his purely techni- cal analyses again indicated that he considered himself gov- erned by their demands . As an example , in a letter from the busy year 1784 he said that he would no longer write blank verse ( after The Task ) ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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