William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 228
... referring to Tillotson's gift of clarity of expression when he writes to Lady Hesketh in April 1786 , ' It is a noble thing to be a Poet . It makes all the world so lively . I might have preached more Sermons than ever Tillotson did ...
... referring to Tillotson's gift of clarity of expression when he writes to Lady Hesketh in April 1786 , ' It is a noble thing to be a Poet . It makes all the world so lively . I might have preached more Sermons than ever Tillotson did ...
Pagina 412
... referring to the years 1773 and 1787 it is very difficult to see what could have been ' more dreadful ' in 1787 than 1773. There is thus a strong possibility that Cowper was again confusing the dates and was referring to 1763 and 1773 ...
... referring to the years 1773 and 1787 it is very difficult to see what could have been ' more dreadful ' in 1787 than 1773. There is thus a strong possibility that Cowper was again confusing the dates and was referring to 1763 and 1773 ...
Pagina 652
... referring to Isaiah's call to God's people ' unto the end of the world ' in Isaiah 62 and also to Isaiah 66 : 8 , which speaks of Zion giving sudden birth to her children . 29. It could be that Cowper was merely following the poetic ...
... referring to Isaiah's call to God's people ' unto the end of the world ' in Isaiah 62 and also to Isaiah 66 : 8 , which speaks of Zion giving sudden birth to her children . 29. It could be that Cowper was merely following the poetic ...
Inhoudsopgave
Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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