William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... concerned himself with in- structing parents about the kind of schools to which they should send their children . No schools , he insists , can be satisfactory except those in which the masters have for their goal the Christian ideal of ...
... concerned himself with in- structing parents about the kind of schools to which they should send their children . No schools , he insists , can be satisfactory except those in which the masters have for their goal the Christian ideal of ...
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... concern about existing conditions inclines him toward idealism , rather than realism ; nevertheless , Cowper had ... concerns the fact that he gave his son a " vindication of self - murder " to read . Since Cowper was sent away to ...
... concern about existing conditions inclines him toward idealism , rather than realism ; nevertheless , Cowper had ... concerns the fact that he gave his son a " vindication of self - murder " to read . Since Cowper was sent away to ...
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... concerned with the salvation of individual souls as with the regeneration of society , has tended to confuse the laws under which society and the spirit function . Such a confusion the humanitarianism of Cowper does not present . The ...
... concerned with the salvation of individual souls as with the regeneration of society , has tended to confuse the laws under which society and the spirit function . Such a confusion the humanitarianism of Cowper does not present . The ...
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