William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... seems to me that the poem bears its own inward guarantee of truth . Such lines as " Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes That humour interpos'd too often makes " could be the fruit only of adult reflection ; but the reflection ...
... seems to me that the poem bears its own inward guarantee of truth . Such lines as " Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes That humour interpos'd too often makes " could be the fruit only of adult reflection ; but the reflection ...
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... seems to have been uncommonly wise and skilful for his day . Yet the reports suggest that when he was at last summoned for consultation , his prescribed treatment was not this time wholly successful . Cowper had owed the recovery from ...
... seems to have been uncommonly wise and skilful for his day . Yet the reports suggest that when he was at last summoned for consultation , his prescribed treatment was not this time wholly successful . Cowper had owed the recovery from ...
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... seems to have by nature a great fund of gaiety - great indeed must it have been , not to have been totally overcome by the close confine- ment in which she has lived , and the anxiety she must have undergone for one whom she certainly ...
... seems to have by nature a great fund of gaiety - great indeed must it have been , not to have been totally overcome by the close confine- ment in which she has lived , and the anxiety she must have undergone for one whom she certainly ...
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Introductory 11 12 | 11 |
An Extramundane and his World | 23 |
Childhood and Youth | 45 |
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Arminian became Book called Calvinism Calvinistic charm cheerful Christian Church cousin Cowper despair divine effect eighteenth century England fact faith father Fausset feeling garden Goldwin Smith happy Hayley heart human humour Huntingdon hymns imagination influence John Gilpin John Newton John Wesley Johnny Johnson Joseph Hill Lady Austen Lady Hesketh later Latitudinarians least less letter literary lived London Lord Lord David Cecil Madan madness Memoir merely mind mood morbid never Newport Pagnell Newton Olney Olney Hymns Orchard Side passage perhaps period pleasure poems poet poet's poetry preached realised reason religion religious satires says seems seen sense sincere sometimes soon spirit Task Teedon Theodora theology things Thomas Wright thought Throckmorton tion town true truth Unwin verse walk Weston Weston Underwood wife William William Bull William Cowper wish write written wrote