In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... possible on a subject like national finances , he goes on to say in the same poem , because no one would try To turn the course of Helicon that way ; Nor would the nine consent the sacred tide Should purl amidst the traffic of Cheapside ...
... possible on a subject like national finances , he goes on to say in the same poem , because no one would try To turn the course of Helicon that way ; Nor would the nine consent the sacred tide Should purl amidst the traffic of Cheapside ...
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... possible existence , not the best conceivable ) but it can protect us from evil , and as we have seen Cowper steadily felt a need for that protection : But it has peace , and much secures the mind From all assaults of evil ; proving ...
... possible existence , not the best conceivable ) but it can protect us from evil , and as we have seen Cowper steadily felt a need for that protection : But it has peace , and much secures the mind From all assaults of evil ; proving ...
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... possible allegory of Cow- per's own condition ) of a vision of Cowper's achievement of mental harmony , a pathetic hope that his letters again and again put forth . In the radical change which Judgment Day makes in nature ( with which ...
... possible allegory of Cow- per's own condition ) of a vision of Cowper's achievement of mental harmony , a pathetic hope that his letters again and again put forth . In the radical change which Judgment Day makes in nature ( with which ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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