In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... limitation to Olney and Weston , must be considered , for full poignancy , together with his yearning for freedom . The ... limitations , as does one con- fession of a leaning toward claustrophobia : in youth , he wrote , when he for a ...
... limitation to Olney and Weston , must be considered , for full poignancy , together with his yearning for freedom . The ... limitations , as does one con- fession of a leaning toward claustrophobia : in youth , he wrote , when he for a ...
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... limitations imposed on man's investiga- tions and interests . Cowper's own limitations , with which as usual those of man in general are likely to be identified , are developed in a letter of 1780 : Alas ! what can I do with my wit ? I ...
... limitations imposed on man's investiga- tions and interests . Cowper's own limitations , with which as usual those of man in general are likely to be identified , are developed in a letter of 1780 : Alas ! what can I do with my wit ? I ...
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... limitations of men run mad with lust . Hy- pothesis , a disreputable but beautiful damsel , lures from rectitude Sir Airy del Castro : Borne far away on elevated wings , They sport like wanton doves in airy rings , And laws and duties ...
... limitations of men run mad with lust . Hy- pothesis , a disreputable but beautiful damsel , lures from rectitude Sir Airy del Castro : Borne far away on elevated wings , They sport like wanton doves in airy rings , And laws and duties ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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