Cowper's Poetry: A Critical Study and ReassessmentLiverpool University Press, 1982 - Всего страниц: 358 This is the first book in recent times to be devoted solely to the themes, qualities, and relevance of Cowper's poetic writing. |
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... Task . I am not sure that Spacks is right to illustrate this point by reference to anything as old as Walter Bagehot's remark that in Cowper nature is ' simply a background ... a space in which the work and mirth of life pass and are ...
... Task . I am not sure that Spacks is right to illustrate this point by reference to anything as old as Walter Bagehot's remark that in Cowper nature is ' simply a background ... a space in which the work and mirth of life pass and are ...
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... Task . We are asked to join the poet in witnessing a timeless pageant — the ' renovation of a faded world ' of which God is the only begetter . Yet careful reading of the poem leads always to the conclusion that its faith and religion ...
... Task . We are asked to join the poet in witnessing a timeless pageant — the ' renovation of a faded world ' of which God is the only begetter . Yet careful reading of the poem leads always to the conclusion that its faith and religion ...
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... Task , the poetic text is one that persistently locates them within a specific individual consciousness . In reading The Task we are always aware of its own internal structures and logic , which are those of Cowper's mind and ...
... Task , the poetic text is one that persistently locates them within a specific individual consciousness . In reading The Task we are always aware of its own internal structures and logic , which are those of Cowper's mind and ...
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