In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... mind and relate to all of his personal preoccupations in a complex unit rather than as a number of scattered and discrete observations . In Cowper's conscious mind , God is the prime figure of au- thority . In an often - quoted passage ...
... mind and relate to all of his personal preoccupations in a complex unit rather than as a number of scattered and discrete observations . In Cowper's conscious mind , God is the prime figure of au- thority . In an often - quoted passage ...
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... minds of youth Betimes into the mould of heav'nly truth and parents try " To feed our infant minds with proper fare " ( " Tirocinium , " 105-6 , 116 ) . The follies in the mind of a boy demand parental discipline To check the ...
... minds of youth Betimes into the mould of heav'nly truth and parents try " To feed our infant minds with proper fare " ( " Tirocinium , " 105-6 , 116 ) . The follies in the mind of a boy demand parental discipline To check the ...
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... mind , etc. ) which Mr. Gregory also treats . Mr. Gregory uses Cowper's preoccupations and symbols as tools in his psychoanalysis of Cowper , while I am concerned primarily with dissecting the preoccupations and showing their relevance ...
... mind , etc. ) which Mr. Gregory also treats . Mr. Gregory uses Cowper's preoccupations and symbols as tools in his psychoanalysis of Cowper , while I am concerned primarily with dissecting the preoccupations and showing their relevance ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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