In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... mental personality , no effort has yet been made to see all of his work as coherently emanating from this ... mental tendencies aligned themselves . These are the objects of my own inquiry : the nature of Cowper's mental preoccupations ...
... mental personality , no effort has yet been made to see all of his work as coherently emanating from this ... mental tendencies aligned themselves . These are the objects of my own inquiry : the nature of Cowper's mental preoccupations ...
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... mental stresses which he suffered frequently and which were almost constant during his final long attack , became undiluted horror at the end . Where someone like Goldsmith , for example , seems to have undergone a steady development in ...
... mental stresses which he suffered frequently and which were almost constant during his final long attack , became undiluted horror at the end . Where someone like Goldsmith , for example , seems to have undergone a steady development in ...
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... mental constitution - except for the parliamentary group interested in challenging Ashley Cowper's patronage power , Cowper's associates in London seem to have been singularly kindly to him . The inference is , I believe , that Cowper ...
... mental constitution - except for the parliamentary group interested in challenging Ashley Cowper's patronage power , Cowper's associates in London seem to have been singularly kindly to him . The inference is , I believe , that Cowper ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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