William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... later . The " somewhat ludicrous poem " of which " the slave - trader is himself the subject " is plainly " Sweet Meat , " which may therefore be definitely placed among the first of the poems in composition . The problem of what poem ...
... later . The " somewhat ludicrous poem " of which " the slave - trader is himself the subject " is plainly " Sweet Meat , " which may therefore be definitely placed among the first of the poems in composition . The problem of what poem ...
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... later organization . Toward the end of the century the Church of England became interested in supply- ing the colonies with ministers . Chiefly for this purpose the S. P. G. was founded in 1701 . 6 The Society for the Promotion of ...
... later organization . Toward the end of the century the Church of England became interested in supply- ing the colonies with ministers . Chiefly for this purpose the S. P. G. was founded in 1701 . 6 The Society for the Promotion of ...
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... Later Pope paraphrases Montaigne's description of the death of the stag , " a helpless , " a helpless , trembling , and weeping creature . " As classical sources of humanitarian sentiment he cites Plutarch , Cato the Censor , and Ovid ...
... Later Pope paraphrases Montaigne's description of the death of the stag , " a helpless , " a helpless , trembling , and weeping creature . " As classical sources of humanitarian sentiment he cites Plutarch , Cato the Censor , and Ovid ...
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