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He seems desperately anxious to be able to worship " Only " God ( this is the only time in the hymns where he capitalises an adjective ) . What is more is that Cowper suggests that it will take both himself and God to remove the idol .
He seems desperately anxious to be able to worship " Only " God ( this is the only time in the hymns where he capitalises an adjective ) . What is more is that Cowper suggests that it will take both himself and God to remove the idol .
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He goes on to lament his present condition : I hear , but seem to hear in vain , Insensible as steel ; If ought is felt , ' tis only pain , To find I cannot feel . On one level it seems as though he is in a " hardness of heart " phase ...
He goes on to lament his present condition : I hear , but seem to hear in vain , Insensible as steel ; If ought is felt , ' tis only pain , To find I cannot feel . On one level it seems as though he is in a " hardness of heart " phase ...
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496 ) Once this kind of debate begins to dominate to the extent that any stable vantage seems implausible ( as Naphta's and Settembrini's positions do ) then no possibility of resolution remains . Every new position adopted will seem ...
496 ) Once this kind of debate begins to dominate to the extent that any stable vantage seems implausible ( as Naphta's and Settembrini's positions do ) then no possibility of resolution remains . Every new position adopted will seem ...
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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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