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When he wrote this hymn , his beloved Mary Unwin , with whom he lived and who behaved toward him as a loving mother , was seriously ill . Cowper was terrified of her death because he worshipped and needed her ; in the same letter in ...
When he wrote this hymn , his beloved Mary Unwin , with whom he lived and who behaved toward him as a loving mother , was seriously ill . Cowper was terrified of her death because he worshipped and needed her ; in the same letter in ...
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The hymn ends : Thus will he bring our spirits down , And draw our ebbing comforts low ; That sav'd by grace , but not our own , We may not claim the praise we owe . Overall , the hymn seems positive . The new convert is blissfully ...
The hymn ends : Thus will he bring our spirits down , And draw our ebbing comforts low ; That sav'd by grace , but not our own , We may not claim the praise we owe . Overall , the hymn seems positive . The new convert is blissfully ...
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The irony from Cowper's point of view is that he experiences his major collapse into insanity after the writing of this hymn : the belief of damnation is made " plain " . The hymn begins by pointing to God's mystery ; its centre depicts ...
The irony from Cowper's point of view is that he experiences his major collapse into insanity after the writing of this hymn : the belief of damnation is made " plain " . The hymn begins by pointing to God's mystery ; its centre depicts ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and Literature Ranjit Chatterjee,Colin Nicholson Vista previa limitada - 1984 |
Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and Literature Ranjit Chatterjee,Colin Nicholson Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
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