Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... objects which attract it . Now society , viewed as a whole , is clearly one of those objects . There is a vast assemblage of human beings , of all nations , tongues , and languages , each with ideas and a 30 personality and a cleaving ...
... objects which attract it . Now society , viewed as a whole , is clearly one of those objects . There is a vast assemblage of human beings , of all nations , tongues , and languages , each with ideas and a 30 personality and a cleaving ...
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... object which others see , but likewise the reflected high - wrought feelings which that object excites in a brooding self - conscious mind . His subject was not so much nature , as nature reflected by Wordsworth . Years of deep musing ...
... object which others see , but likewise the reflected high - wrought feelings which that object excites in a brooding self - conscious mind . His subject was not so much nature , as nature reflected by Wordsworth . Years of deep musing ...
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... object of a red guard's care . The only thing like it now - the deferential minuteness with which one public office writes to another , conscious that the letter will travel on her Majesty's service three doors down the passage - sinks ...
... object of a red guard's care . The only thing like it now - the deferential minuteness with which one public office writes to another , conscious that the letter will travel on her Majesty's service three doors down the passage - sinks ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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