William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... thought the peasant inherently more virtuous than the townsman , but because the peasant was spared the greater temptations of city life . But while Rousseau thought in terms of men's mundane happiness , Cowper had his eye to their ...
... thought the peasant inherently more virtuous than the townsman , but because the peasant was spared the greater temptations of city life . But while Rousseau thought in terms of men's mundane happiness , Cowper had his eye to their ...
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... thought of his cousin Martin Madan , a prominent leader of the Calvinist section of Evan- gelicalism , who was also chaplain to the Lock Hospital , near Hyde Park . " I used , " says Cowper , “ to think him an enthusiast , but now ...
... thought of his cousin Martin Madan , a prominent leader of the Calvinist section of Evan- gelicalism , who was also chaplain to the Lock Hospital , near Hyde Park . " I used , " says Cowper , “ to think him an enthusiast , but now ...
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... thought suddenly strikes a chill into the poet's mind : and his Calvin- ism reawakens . The future will be what it must : " all has its date below . " We cannot alter God's preordained plans : the very wish were blasphemy ! But , after ...
... thought suddenly strikes a chill into the poet's mind : and his Calvin- ism reawakens . The future will be what it must : " all has its date below . " We cannot alter God's preordained plans : the very wish were blasphemy ! But , after ...
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