William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 264
... poem ' Anti- Thelyphthora ' . Such Greek - sounding names seem out of place in today's English but in Cowper's day it was fashionable to use them . When Newton received the text from Cowper he was greatly surprised . It was quite ...
... poem ' Anti- Thelyphthora ' . Such Greek - sounding names seem out of place in today's English but in Cowper's day it was fashionable to use them . When Newton received the text from Cowper he was greatly surprised . It was quite ...
Pagina 323
... poem Cowper puts himself into the shoes of the man who came to be Daniel Defoe's prototype for his shipwrecked Robinson Crusoe . Little as the critics respect the poetic feeling and message Cowper is striving to express in the poem ...
... poem Cowper puts himself into the shoes of the man who came to be Daniel Defoe's prototype for his shipwrecked Robinson Crusoe . Little as the critics respect the poetic feeling and message Cowper is striving to express in the poem ...
Pagina 401
... poem at Nichols ' for publication . On his way , Bull showed the poem to a Mrs Cardell , who begged him to let her have the poem for a few days and then she would have her servant deliver the poem to Nichols . Not suspecting anything of ...
... poem at Nichols ' for publication . On his way , Bull showed the poem to a Mrs Cardell , who begged him to let her have the poem for a few days and then she would have her servant deliver the poem to Nichols . Not suspecting anything of ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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Arminian became become believed biographers brother Bull called Christ Christian church conversion Countess of Huntingdon cousin Cowper felt Cowper wrote Cowper's letters critics dear death Dissenters divine Eartham East Dereham Evangelical faith feel friendship God's gospel grace happy Hayley Hayley's heart Homer hope Huntingdon hymns illness James Hurdis John Johnson John Newton Johnny Johnson Joseph Hill knew Lady Austen Lady Hesketh language later Letter to John Letter to Lady lines literary live London look Lord Lord Dartmouth Martin Madan Mary melancholy Milton mind minister nature never Olney Olney Hymns once Orchard Side poem poet poet's poetic praise prayer preaching published Scott Scripture sent soon soul spiritual Task Teedon tells Theadora thee thou thought Thurlow told translation true truth verse Wesley Weston William Bull William Cowper William Hayley William Unwin words write written