Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... nature . And of course there is considerable truth in this idea . The poetry ( if such it is ) of Pope would be just as true if all the trees 10 were yellow and all the grass fish - colour . He did not care for snowy scalps ' , or ...
... nature . And of course there is considerable truth in this idea . The poetry ( if such it is ) of Pope would be just as true if all the trees 10 were yellow and all the grass fish - colour . He did not care for snowy scalps ' , or ...
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... nature is a religion . So far from being unwilling to treat her as a special object of study , he hardly thought any other equal or com- parable . He was so far from holding the doctrine that the earth was made for men to live in , that ...
... nature is a religion . So far from being unwilling to treat her as a special object of study , he hardly thought any other equal or com- parable . He was so far from holding the doctrine that the earth was made for men to live in , that ...
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... nature Cowper never heard . Like the strong old lady who said , She was born before nerves were invented , ' he may be said to have lived before the awakening of the detective sensibility which reveals this deep and obscure doctrine ...
... nature Cowper never heard . Like the strong old lady who said , She was born before nerves were invented , ' he may be said to have lived before the awakening of the detective sensibility which reveals this deep and obscure doctrine ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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