William Cowper Humanitarian: A Dissertation...University of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 páginas |
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... True freedom is where no restraint is known That scripture , justice , and good sense disown , Where only vice and injury are tied , And all from shore to shore is free beside . [ Ll . 592-95 . ] Whenever Cowper sings the praises of ...
... True freedom is where no restraint is known That scripture , justice , and good sense disown , Where only vice and injury are tied , And all from shore to shore is free beside . [ Ll . 592-95 . ] Whenever Cowper sings the praises of ...
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... true worth and virtue in the mild And genial soil of cultivated life Thrive most . [ Ll . 678-80 . ] It is true that Cowper hastens to add , “ yet not in cities oft . " But that is another story . In the course of the Omai digression ...
... true worth and virtue in the mild And genial soil of cultivated life Thrive most . [ Ll . 678-80 . ] It is true that Cowper hastens to add , “ yet not in cities oft . " But that is another story . In the course of the Omai digression ...
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... true that at the beginning of their great careers the Wesleys went to Georgia with Oglethorpe ; but since they did most of their work among the settlers , their endeavors can hardly be classified as foreign missions . The same is ...
... true that at the beginning of their great careers the Wesleys went to Georgia with Oglethorpe ; but since they did most of their work among the settlers , their endeavors can hardly be classified as foreign missions . The same is ...
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COWPER AND THE PROBLEMS | 20 |
LEGAL REFORMS | 113 |
COWPERS PACIFISM | 142 |
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