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Page 168
... pleasure from relieving the distressed ; by now he is no longer thinking in terms of returning to the happy valley with renewed appetite , but of finding his pleasure in the world outside . Finally , the motivation directs itself much ...
... pleasure from relieving the distressed ; by now he is no longer thinking in terms of returning to the happy valley with renewed appetite , but of finding his pleasure in the world outside . Finally , the motivation directs itself much ...
Page 180
... pleasure in it ; so , more emphatically , as we shall see , does Crabbe . His poem does not develop towards any ... pleasurable sense of the elegiac . In short , The Deserted Village finally typifies all the one - sidedness of the ...
... pleasure in it ; so , more emphatically , as we shall see , does Crabbe . His poem does not develop towards any ... pleasurable sense of the elegiac . In short , The Deserted Village finally typifies all the one - sidedness of the ...
Page 197
... pleasure or instruction . We saw much the same in Thomson , but here the division seems much more painfully felt . Cowper hovers on the edge of finding spiritual truth within his pleasurable ex- perience of nature , but his faith , and ...
... pleasure or instruction . We saw much the same in Thomson , but here the division seems much more painfully felt . Cowper hovers on the edge of finding spiritual truth within his pleasurable ex- perience of nature , but his faith , and ...
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