In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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The Poetry of William Cowper Morris Golden. propriety , as are his rules for translating poetry . In another letter of the same year he explained poetic license as it applied to Latin poetry , using as an example the work of his old ...
The Poetry of William Cowper Morris Golden. propriety , as are his rules for translating poetry . In another letter of the same year he explained poetic license as it applied to Latin poetry , using as an example the work of his old ...
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The Poetry of William Cowper Morris Golden. were in the long run disabling . In any event , poetry was for him the best way to combine concentrated escape with a discursive expression of his mental conflicts . It is this in- cidental ...
The Poetry of William Cowper Morris Golden. were in the long run disabling . In any event , poetry was for him the best way to combine concentrated escape with a discursive expression of his mental conflicts . It is this in- cidental ...
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The Poetry of William Cowper Morris Golden. said that the progress of error might make a worthy subject , and that ideal patient , William Cowper , readily agreed and found it congenial ; a friend suggested the ages of man as a suitable ...
The Poetry of William Cowper Morris Golden. said that the progress of error might make a worthy subject , and that ideal patient , William Cowper , readily agreed and found it congenial ; a friend suggested the ages of man as a suitable ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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