In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... lines of " Truth . " The pleasure seeker , who as we have noted likes to bend the law in accordance with his passions , also draws upon life's map a zig - zag line , That shows how far ' tis safe to follow sin , And where his danger and ...
... lines of " Truth . " The pleasure seeker , who as we have noted likes to bend the law in accordance with his passions , also draws upon life's map a zig - zag line , That shows how far ' tis safe to follow sin , And where his danger and ...
Стр. 163
... lines is exquisitely demanding ; one should try not to be dull when moralizing ; one should always have a point to / a story . The subjects were likely to be suggested by others . and rarely in the work of a poet of comparable stature ...
... lines is exquisitely demanding ; one should try not to be dull when moralizing ; one should always have a point to / a story . The subjects were likely to be suggested by others . and rarely in the work of a poet of comparable stature ...
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... lines of direct examination of the right and wrong paths , follow some twenty - eight unconvincing lines attempting to analyze the attitudes of two contrasted servants , neither of whom seems to suit well Cowper's pre- occupations ...
... lines of direct examination of the right and wrong paths , follow some twenty - eight unconvincing lines attempting to analyze the attitudes of two contrasted servants , neither of whom seems to suit well Cowper's pre- occupations ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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