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Religious Empathy by Blake and Cowper

2024-02-20 14:23:50

In the 18th century, African Americans were mainly slaves. They are regarded as white wealth and have little rights. However, not all Caucasians are slavery. Two British white authors, including William Blake of The Little Black Boy and William Cowper of the complaint of The Negro, have created a black image to write the abolished verses. In 1788, William Cooper wrote black complaints to support the end of slave trade. This poet criticizes how bad slavery is.

Hailey offered several small commissions for black. Black began making a series of 18 "poet's heads" for Hayley's library and made printmaking for Hayley's Cooper Life (1802). Hailey also made Black participate in a series of portraits of small people, but black soon opened his eyes under the supervision of his patron. In January 1803, Black wrote in Baht as follows. "I have learned that anyone doing things other than pure jobs opposes me, always pursuing" me ". With the same letter, I think that Blake must take precedence over the need for his responsibility for art to earn money: "But we are afraid of being an angel's command and working in front of us If you refuse to do soul due to the natural fear of natural desire! Who can explain the tragic torture in this state!

William Cowper. Likewise sad is the image of William Cowper (pronounced as Cowper or Cooper), his longevity (1731 - 1800) and larger literary works, despite him Chatterton's argument Giving a more practical place is not surprisingly strong, but his significance to today is mainly historical. Cowper's career was also disappointed with the same physical weakness that he ruined Collins, after which the poet became even more painful. Cooper is clearly a transient poet and shares in a very gentle way in some major romantic impulses, but basically it is quasi-classical in his ideas and expressions. His life may be easily summarized. He spent most of his inexperienced life at the widow, widow of Mrs. Wu. The same person in a couple of R couple and a greeting of another person

This is a story that is said to be a story behind these incredible insights into Cooper's hymns and beautiful words. This is said to be the last hymn that William Cooper wrote, this is the story behind it. Cowper is often suffering from depression and suspicion. One evening he decided to commit suicide by making himself drowned. He called a taxi and asked the driver to take him to the Thames. But the fog came and prevented them from finding the river (another version of the story deliberately lost the driver). After driving for a while, the taxi finally stopped and Cooper left. Cochleer was surprised that he found himself at his doorstep: God sent a fog to stop him from quitting suicide. Even in the darkest hours, God will watch us. Yes, we can rest assured that in any case, regardless of whether the story is true or not, our gods have seen us our beloved and painful saints.