In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... seems never to have had a brief , and made no income but that of his commissionership . " Cowper afterward considered it amusing that the villagers of Olney came to him for legal advice and , though he gave it when he could , he ...
... seems never to have had a brief , and made no income but that of his commissionership . " Cowper afterward considered it amusing that the villagers of Olney came to him for legal advice and , though he gave it when he could , he ...
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... seems to be a solecism and a con- tradiction in terms . . . . " ( Correspondence , I , 73 ) . Society , the society ... seem essentially alien to his temperament , as many critics and biographers have pointed out . In [ 30 ] IN SEARCH OF ...
... seems to be a solecism and a con- tradiction in terms . . . . " ( Correspondence , I , 73 ) . Society , the society ... seem essentially alien to his temperament , as many critics and biographers have pointed out . In [ 30 ] IN SEARCH OF ...
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... seems to vary with Cowper's ability to identify his mind with the subject . In “ Truth , ” after two hundred lines of direct examination of the right and wrong paths , follow some twenty - eight unconvincing lines attempting to analyze ...
... seems to vary with Cowper's ability to identify his mind with the subject . In “ Truth , ” after two hundred lines of direct examination of the right and wrong paths , follow some twenty - eight unconvincing lines attempting to analyze ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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