William Cowper Humanitarian: A Dissertation...University of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 páginas |
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... Task to break away from much of the heavy didacticism of the 1782 volume and to substitute for ethical and theological con- siderations of philanthropy the consideration of practical problems of charity in society . But whereas in the ...
... Task to break away from much of the heavy didacticism of the 1782 volume and to substitute for ethical and theological con- siderations of philanthropy the consideration of practical problems of charity in society . But whereas in the ...
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... Task , IV , ( Task , IV , 1. 431. ) The poor persist in stealing and in getting drunk ! Herein Cowper's view is plainly limited by the restricted scope of his observation and is perhaps more definitely col- ored by his purely personal ...
... Task , IV , ( Task , IV , 1. 431. ) The poor persist in stealing and in getting drunk ! Herein Cowper's view is plainly limited by the restricted scope of his observation and is perhaps more definitely col- ored by his purely personal ...
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... Task , 77-79 ; the anti - slavery ballads , 83-93 , 261 ; final expression of abolitionist feeling , 93- 96 ; the spirit of missions , 97-101 ; " genealogy " of the missionary inter- est , 101-105 ; the missionary poetry , 105-112 ...
... Task , 77-79 ; the anti - slavery ballads , 83-93 , 261 ; final expression of abolitionist feeling , 93- 96 ; the spirit of missions , 97-101 ; " genealogy " of the missionary inter- est , 101-105 ; the missionary poetry , 105-112 ...
Contenido
COWPER AND THE PROBLEMS | 20 |
LEGAL REFORMS | 113 |
COWPERS PACIFISM | 142 |
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