In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... writes : " What nature expressly designed me for I have never been able to conjecture ; I seem to myself so universally disqualified for the common and customary occupations and amusements of mankind " ( Correspondence , I , 314 ) ...
... writes : " What nature expressly designed me for I have never been able to conjecture ; I seem to myself so universally disqualified for the common and customary occupations and amusements of mankind " ( Correspondence , I , 314 ) ...
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... writes that the world has always been a " shifting , uncertain , fluctuating scene . " Being lost in a shifting world leads easily , perhaps im- perceptibly , into another aspect of Cowper's position , find- ing oneself in a wilderness ...
... writes that the world has always been a " shifting , uncertain , fluctuating scene . " Being lost in a shifting world leads easily , perhaps im- perceptibly , into another aspect of Cowper's position , find- ing oneself in a wilderness ...
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... writes in a poem devoted to delusion , want to be imposed on , And , lest the fulsome artifice should fail , Themselves will hide its coarseness with a veil . ( " Progress of Error , " 291-2 ) In a variation of this argument in an image ...
... writes in a poem devoted to delusion , want to be imposed on , And , lest the fulsome artifice should fail , Themselves will hide its coarseness with a veil . ( " Progress of Error , " 291-2 ) In a variation of this argument in an image ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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