William CowperJohn Lehmann, 1951 - 167 sider |
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Side 18
... 'obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again . That passage is consciously sentimental ( it is followed by a satirical picture of a father telling his son all the more discreditable incidents of his youth ) , and it 18 WILLIAM COWPER.
... 'obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again . That passage is consciously sentimental ( it is followed by a satirical picture of a father telling his son all the more discreditable incidents of his youth ) , and it 18 WILLIAM COWPER.
Side 47
... passage which is surely closer in spirit to the teaching of Wesley than that of Calvin : Like him ( God ) , the soul , thus kindled from above , Spreads wide her arms of universal love ; And , still enlarg'd as she receives the grace ...
... passage which is surely closer in spirit to the teaching of Wesley than that of Calvin : Like him ( God ) , the soul , thus kindled from above , Spreads wide her arms of universal love ; And , still enlarg'd as she receives the grace ...
Side 136
... passage takes its merit only from the charm of occasional items . An example of this is the long list of flowering shrubs given in Book VI of The Task , where the general effect is that of an illustrated seed catalogue , but where one ...
... passage takes its merit only from the charm of occasional items . An example of this is the long list of flowering shrubs given in Book VI of The Task , where the general effect is that of an illustrated seed catalogue , but where one ...
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