William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... attempt to say nothing new in this field . Much , then , has been said of Cowper as a recluse of Olney and little of ... attempts to demonstrate the vitality of Cow- per's thought by presenting his poetry against the rich and dramatic ...
... attempt to say nothing new in this field . Much , then , has been said of Cowper as a recluse of Olney and little of ... attempts to demonstrate the vitality of Cow- per's thought by presenting his poetry against the rich and dramatic ...
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... attempt at reform not firmly grounded in love . Even satire itself is not justifiable if it is not motivated by love . Cowper has little patience with the satire of Swift and Pope . Swift " too often rails to gratify his spleen " and ...
... attempt at reform not firmly grounded in love . Even satire itself is not justifiable if it is not motivated by love . Cowper has little patience with the satire of Swift and Pope . Swift " too often rails to gratify his spleen " and ...
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... attempt may be defeated . Such an attempt , he believes , is not often unsuccessful , for power usurped , " conscious of wrong , " will weaken in the face of opposition and take flight ; whereas strength will come to those who seek free ...
... attempt may be defeated . Such an attempt , he believes , is not often unsuccessful , for power usurped , " conscious of wrong , " will weaken in the face of opposition and take flight ; whereas strength will come to those who seek free ...
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