In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... Nature , for those with grace enough to know it for what it is - a sample of God's purer world beyond --can never delude , as human knowledge , represented by books , can . The cycles of nature , the adaptation of the flowers to the ...
... Nature , for those with grace enough to know it for what it is - a sample of God's purer world beyond --can never delude , as human knowledge , represented by books , can . The cycles of nature , the adaptation of the flowers to the ...
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... nature and revelation , to a kind of equilibrium . He goes his way , seeing his things , and the world goes as it will . Cowper thus wants his life to glide by in his harmless and useful occupations - here is a plan for reason and ...
... nature and revelation , to a kind of equilibrium . He goes his way , seeing his things , and the world goes as it will . Cowper thus wants his life to glide by in his harmless and useful occupations - here is a plan for reason and ...
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... nature ( above , p . 123 ) move on to become those who are fully blessed in discovering nature's significance . The earthly city , the low - lying final goal of all the world's filth in the first book , becomes in the last the Salem ...
... nature ( above , p . 123 ) move on to become those who are fully blessed in discovering nature's significance . The earthly city , the low - lying final goal of all the world's filth in the first book , becomes in the last the Salem ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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