William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... Truth , the second of the didactic poems in date of com- position , is a typical Evangelical sermon on " grace " as op- posed to " works , " involving , of course , humility and pride . Cowper here reflects the Evangelical tendency to ...
... Truth , the second of the didactic poems in date of com- position , is a typical Evangelical sermon on " grace " as op- posed to " works , " involving , of course , humility and pride . Cowper here reflects the Evangelical tendency to ...
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... truth he asserts , " Their judge was con- science , and her rule their law " ( 1. 535 ) . Then , to follow out the logical consequences , the savage in his natural state is not to be conceived of as a brute , but as a creature en- dowed ...
... truth he asserts , " Their judge was con- science , and her rule their law " ( 1. 535 ) . Then , to follow out the logical consequences , the savage in his natural state is not to be conceived of as a brute , but as a creature en- dowed ...
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... truth divine Is legible and plain , ' Tis pow'r almighty bids him shine , Nor bids him shine in vain . Thus " natura parens " becomes " pow'r almighty , " and " truth divine " is thrown in for good measure . This particular translation ...
... truth divine Is legible and plain , ' Tis pow'r almighty bids him shine , Nor bids him shine in vain . Thus " natura parens " becomes " pow'r almighty , " and " truth divine " is thrown in for good measure . This particular translation ...
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