In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... position consciously , speaks with humility and denigrates himself , he very often portrays figures reaching above the crowd , and usually their position is unhappy . Comparing himself to great poets , he writes that they are like ...
... position consciously , speaks with humility and denigrates himself , he very often portrays figures reaching above the crowd , and usually their position is unhappy . Comparing himself to great poets , he writes that they are like ...
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... position of retreat . Later attacks , however , are successful and cause permanent effects - the generic country girl has been corrupted by fashions in dress , the country " clown " has been ruined by his service in the army , the lazy ...
... position of retreat . Later attacks , however , are successful and cause permanent effects - the generic country girl has been corrupted by fashions in dress , the country " clown " has been ruined by his service in the army , the lazy ...
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... positions of Cowper and of England indicate that in his mind he had transferred certain attributes of himself to his ... position . In this rather daring situation , as well as in a number of more usual ones , the symbolic preoccupation ...
... positions of Cowper and of England indicate that in his mind he had transferred certain attributes of himself to his ... position . In this rather daring situation , as well as in a number of more usual ones , the symbolic preoccupation ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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