In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... theme of this book , more than of any of the others , is the sad brevity of life , beautifully symbolized by both the natural and the artificial ice structures ) ; constraint degrades man- but this is all , of course , in context of ...
... theme of this book , more than of any of the others , is the sad brevity of life , beautifully symbolized by both the natural and the artificial ice structures ) ; constraint degrades man- but this is all , of course , in context of ...
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... theme which is also an important theme of Book VI , God's continuing concern with the affairs of this world . God often strikes animal torturers : once a young lout , preached at by a wise old man , sneered and rushed his horse twice to ...
... theme which is also an important theme of Book VI , God's continuing concern with the affairs of this world . God often strikes animal torturers : once a young lout , preached at by a wise old man , sneered and rushed his horse twice to ...
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... theme to which everything is connected and upon which everything reflects - the theme of seeking the ideal of stability , harmony , order . In " The Sofa " this theme is delicately ex- plored in various ways , with the sofa itself ...
... theme to which everything is connected and upon which everything reflects - the theme of seeking the ideal of stability , harmony , order . In " The Sofa " this theme is delicately ex- plored in various ways , with the sofa itself ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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