In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... retreat , though in his reference to “ a world full of tempest and commotion " there is a suggestion that the world is not worth being in . At the same time , Cowper was occasionally aware that his retreat was also one of the mind , and ...
... retreat , though in his reference to “ a world full of tempest and commotion " there is a suggestion that the world is not worth being in . At the same time , Cowper was occasionally aware that his retreat was also one of the mind , and ...
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... retreat from the world is good , says Cowper . It means an avoidance of passion , which he in common with the neo- classicals automatically classified as excessive . Retreat to the garden cannot restore lost innocence ( its essential ...
... retreat from the world is good , says Cowper . It means an avoidance of passion , which he in common with the neo- classicals automatically classified as excessive . Retreat to the garden cannot restore lost innocence ( its essential ...
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... retreat ( has he not abandoned , in Book II , the hope of successfully attacking the city ? ) . Snug in his house on the winter evening , with the shutters closed and the curtains down against the storm without ( God's might ) he scans ...
... retreat ( has he not abandoned , in Book II , the hope of successfully attacking the city ? ) . Snug in his house on the winter evening , with the shutters closed and the curtains down against the storm without ( God's might ) he scans ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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