In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... path , he protests in the " Winter Walk at Noon " that The veil is rent , rent too by priestly hands , That hides divinity from mortal eyes ; And all the mysteries to faith propos'd , Insulted and traduc'd , are cast aside , As useless ...
... path , he protests in the " Winter Walk at Noon " that The veil is rent , rent too by priestly hands , That hides divinity from mortal eyes ; And all the mysteries to faith propos'd , Insulted and traduc'd , are cast aside , As useless ...
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... path may be mistaken ( it may be the wrong path ) or delusive . We continue to send our children to corrupted schools because of a foolish respect for the path of custom which , being man - made and not divine , is not straight : The ...
... path may be mistaken ( it may be the wrong path ) or delusive . We continue to send our children to corrupted schools because of a foolish respect for the path of custom which , being man - made and not divine , is not straight : The ...
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... path — this is the burden of much of “ Expostula- tion ” and “ The Time - Piece . " The discipline man needs , however , cannot really be applied by man : satire cannot destroy the Leviathan of sin , since he Turns to the stroke his ...
... path — this is the burden of much of “ Expostula- tion ” and “ The Time - Piece . " The discipline man needs , however , cannot really be applied by man : satire cannot destroy the Leviathan of sin , since he Turns to the stroke his ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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