William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... [ Task , III , ll . 196-99 . ] Thus the poet , apart from the center of greatest action , justly assumes authority for his fearless criticism of life.a No one could put forward extravagant claims for Cow- per as a thinker . But in spite ...
... [ Task , III , ll . 196-99 . ] Thus the poet , apart from the center of greatest action , justly assumes authority for his fearless criticism of life.a No one could put forward extravagant claims for Cow- per as a thinker . But in spite ...
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... Task to break away from much of the heavy didacticism of the 1782 volume and to substitute for ethical and theological con- siderations of philanthropy the consideration of practical problems of charity in society . But whereas in the ...
... Task to break away from much of the heavy didacticism of the 1782 volume and to substitute for ethical and theological con- siderations of philanthropy the consideration of practical problems of charity in society . But whereas in the ...
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... [ Task , I , 11. 574-79 . ] Of such a doctrine of work Cowper's theory of poverty is a natural consequence . The poet rejects the argument of economic necessity as a cause for poverty . Although man's wants are many , he asserts , supply ...
... [ Task , I , 11. 574-79 . ] Of such a doctrine of work Cowper's theory of poverty is a natural consequence . The poet rejects the argument of economic necessity as a cause for poverty . Although man's wants are many , he asserts , supply ...
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