In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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Стр. 47
... true , Than rove and stagger with no mark in view ; [ but he does not want to ] give good company a face severe , As if they met around a father's bier . . . ... ( 855-74 ) The contemplative man at the end of The Task " recompen- ses ...
... true , Than rove and stagger with no mark in view ; [ but he does not want to ] give good company a face severe , As if they met around a father's bier . . . ... ( 855-74 ) The contemplative man at the end of The Task " recompen- ses ...
Стр. 52
... true path , and is so described again and again . Cowper's aim is to direct it right . His satire , in general , is not of the kind of Juvenal or , in his own period , of Churchill , a kind that often cries , " You are evil . Dis ...
... true path , and is so described again and again . Cowper's aim is to direct it right . His satire , in general , is not of the kind of Juvenal or , in his own period , of Churchill , a kind that often cries , " You are evil . Dis ...
Стр. 77
... true religion , is something stable that one can hold on to . But Cowper had long lost the power to hold any certainty except that of his own condemnation . At the end , during the last long madness , he wrote : " My thoughts are like ...
... true religion , is something stable that one can hold on to . But Cowper had long lost the power to hold any certainty except that of his own condemnation . At the end , during the last long madness , he wrote : " My thoughts are like ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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