In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... wants some short stability within the flux of existence . In God , as I hope to show , he yearns to find absolute firmness ; but to his infinite despair he is faced with wilful caprice . Pervading his consciousness as they do , Cowper's ...
... wants some short stability within the flux of existence . In God , as I hope to show , he yearns to find absolute firmness ; but to his infinite despair he is faced with wilful caprice . Pervading his consciousness as they do , Cowper's ...
Стр. 68
... wants more of men than to trifle life away Down to the sun - set of their latest day , Then perish on futurity's wide shore Like fleeting exhalations . . . . ( " Tirocinium , " 81-4 ) It is this sort of conviction that is partly ...
... wants more of men than to trifle life away Down to the sun - set of their latest day , Then perish on futurity's wide shore Like fleeting exhalations . . . . ( " Tirocinium , " 81-4 ) It is this sort of conviction that is partly ...
Стр. 81
... wants , Conspire against him . ( " The Time - Piece , " 59-63 , 137-9 ) These omens , prodigies of Nature in dismay , are true echoes of a world orientation unchanged for millenia . ( Cowper faithfully reported in his letters on such ...
... wants , Conspire against him . ( " The Time - Piece , " 59-63 , 137-9 ) These omens , prodigies of Nature in dismay , are true echoes of a world orientation unchanged for millenia . ( Cowper faithfully reported in his letters on such ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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