William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyI. Nicholson and Watson, 1935 - 395 ページ |
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... sometimes became , though never for long sustained flights , " creative . " Sometimes , moreover , his religion overflowed the banks of dogma , and his verse then reflected , however imperfectly , a new conception of God's immanence in ...
... sometimes became , though never for long sustained flights , " creative . " Sometimes , moreover , his religion overflowed the banks of dogma , and his verse then reflected , however imperfectly , a new conception of God's immanence in ...
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... sometimes with a fairly obvious thread of connection , at other times rather in- consequently , through what appears to present - day readers a baffling medley of ideas and moods . Even The Progress of Error and Expostulation are ...
... sometimes with a fairly obvious thread of connection , at other times rather in- consequently , through what appears to present - day readers a baffling medley of ideas and moods . Even The Progress of Error and Expostulation are ...
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... sometimes addressing her as " My dearest Coswoz " or " My dearest Cuzzy - wuzzy , " and signing himself , in allusion to some old joke , as " Giles Gingerbread . " It was to the Giles Gingerbread in him that his generous and benevolent ...
... sometimes addressing her as " My dearest Coswoz " or " My dearest Cuzzy - wuzzy , " and signing himself , in allusion to some old joke , as " Giles Gingerbread . " It was to the Giles Gingerbread in him that his generous and benevolent ...
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