William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... Cowper turns to a consideration of what he must finally arrive at as the only true liberty - that which comes through the truth of Christianity . Regardless of his condition of life , anyone who does not possess this freedom is a slave ...
... Cowper turns to a consideration of what he must finally arrive at as the only true liberty - that which comes through the truth of Christianity . Regardless of his condition of life , anyone who does not possess this freedom is a slave ...
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... Cowper should very probably be dated March 19. The two days between March 17 and 19 would allow for the writing of two ballads ; and it would seem likely that it might have occurred to Cowper to send Gen- eral Cowper " The Morning Dream ...
... Cowper should very probably be dated March 19. The two days between March 17 and 19 would allow for the writing of two ballads ; and it would seem likely that it might have occurred to Cowper to send Gen- eral Cowper " The Morning Dream ...
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... Cowper's first great editor and one of his sanest critics . Byron held Cowper in contempt as a poet , although he several times quoted the Olney versifier's neat turn of phrase . We are not surprised that Cowper's religious views and ...
... Cowper's first great editor and one of his sanest critics . Byron held Cowper in contempt as a poet , although he several times quoted the Olney versifier's neat turn of phrase . We are not surprised that Cowper's religious views and ...
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