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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... fate his choice ; whom peace , the fruit Of virtue , and whom virtue , fruit of faith , Prepare for happiness ; bespeak him one Content indeed to sojourn while he must Below the skies , but having there his home ... ( VI , 906-14 ) The ...
... fate his choice ; whom peace , the fruit Of virtue , and whom virtue , fruit of faith , Prepare for happiness ; bespeak him one Content indeed to sojourn while he must Below the skies , but having there his home ... ( VI , 906-14 ) The ...
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... Fate sat by and smiled ) ... Eight times emerging from the flood She mewed to every watery god , Some speedy aid to send . No dolphin came , no Nereid stirred : Nor cruel Tom nor Susan heard .... ( 11.28,31-5 ) The ruthlessness of Fate ...
... Fate sat by and smiled ) ... Eight times emerging from the flood She mewed to every watery god , Some speedy aid to send . No dolphin came , no Nereid stirred : Nor cruel Tom nor Susan heard .... ( 11.28,31-5 ) The ruthlessness of Fate ...
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... Fate ; their par- tial and temporary arrestment at ' self - upheld ' ( where the preceding comma breaks up the flow of the verse ) mirrors the castaway's fundamental helplessness in the face of his destiny . On another , more ...
... Fate ; their par- tial and temporary arrestment at ' self - upheld ' ( where the preceding comma breaks up the flow of the verse ) mirrors the castaway's fundamental helplessness in the face of his destiny . On another , more ...
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