In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... suggest that in such a situation Cowper identifies himself with the despoiled , the prey , and is likely to identify ... suggested , Cowper often saw man's lot symboli- cally as his own ; but he also tended to project on general human ...
... suggest that in such a situation Cowper identifies himself with the despoiled , the prey , and is likely to identify ... suggested , Cowper often saw man's lot symboli- cally as his own ; but he also tended to project on general human ...
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... suggestion of plot - the lover of her youth had been drowned at sea ) she is physically healthy and , for that matter ... suggest to Cowper an explicit dis- cussion of the underlying themes . England is lucky , he says , since existence ...
... suggestion of plot - the lover of her youth had been drowned at sea ) she is physically healthy and , for that matter ... suggest to Cowper an explicit dis- cussion of the underlying themes . England is lucky , he says , since existence ...
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... suggest that it at least occurred to him ) ; in the first book , it will be recalled , is the sailor who , longing ... suggests the influence of Cowper's complex preoccupations on this straightforward piety . Man could learn from God's ...
... suggest that it at least occurred to him ) ; in the first book , it will be recalled , is the sailor who , longing ... suggests the influence of Cowper's complex preoccupations on this straightforward piety . Man could learn from God's ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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