In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... poems and letters , remains unusually consistent throughout his life in respect to these attitudes . One of his first ... poem is " The Castaway . " The reactions of his mind to authority , to society , and to stabi- lity are essentially ...
... poems and letters , remains unusually consistent throughout his life in respect to these attitudes . One of his first ... poem is " The Castaway . " The reactions of his mind to authority , to society , and to stabi- lity are essentially ...
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... poems as orderly , asserting that he had given " to the several parts of my book of the Task , as well as to each poem in the first volume , that sort of slight connection which poetry demands ; for in poetry ( except professedly of the ...
... poems as orderly , asserting that he had given " to the several parts of my book of the Task , as well as to each poem in the first volume , that sort of slight connection which poetry demands ; for in poetry ( except professedly of the ...
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... poem is something of a balance to the first half . ) God's storms and man's corruption disturb , each in its way , the unstable simulacrum of stability that man can build up in the country . Book V , in the sharp clarity of the cold ...
... poem is something of a balance to the first half . ) God's storms and man's corruption disturb , each in its way , the unstable simulacrum of stability that man can build up in the country . Book V , in the sharp clarity of the cold ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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