William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... poet's religion to his insanity . Unfortunately , this very real enigma re- mains unsolved . Certain aspects of Cowper's verse have received very satisfactory treatment . Much has been said about his nature poetry - his observing eye ...
... poet's religion to his insanity . Unfortunately , this very real enigma re- mains unsolved . Certain aspects of Cowper's verse have received very satisfactory treatment . Much has been said about his nature poetry - his observing eye ...
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... poetic purpose . Very little is left to be said about his " domestic poetry " and his nature poetry . The perennial controversy about the relation of his religion and his insanity goes on without clearing up the very real Cow- per ...
... poetic purpose . Very little is left to be said about his " domestic poetry " and his nature poetry . The perennial controversy about the relation of his religion and his insanity goes on without clearing up the very real Cow- per ...
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... poets . The real extent of Cow- per's influence on their humanitarian and nature poetry has yet to be determined , but it was undoubtedly of importance . We do know that in the American abolitionist fight Cowper's anti - slavery poetry ...
... poets . The real extent of Cow- per's influence on their humanitarian and nature poetry has yet to be determined , but it was undoubtedly of importance . We do know that in the American abolitionist fight Cowper's anti - slavery poetry ...
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