Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature: The World, the Flesh, and the Spirit, Their Actions and ReactionsP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... Heaven - made implement conquers Heaven for us ! ... These two in all their degree I honour ; all else is chaff and dust , which let the wind blow whither it listeth . ' Now a similar shelter for the arts was found , as Troeltsch and ...
... Heaven - made implement conquers Heaven for us ! ... These two in all their degree I honour ; all else is chaff and dust , which let the wind blow whither it listeth . ' Now a similar shelter for the arts was found , as Troeltsch and ...
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... Heaven maketh rivers and waters in which it falleth so bitter , that men tasting them die thereof . A number there are who think they cannot admire as they ought the power and authority of the Word of God if in things divine they should ...
... Heaven maketh rivers and waters in which it falleth so bitter , that men tasting them die thereof . A number there are who think they cannot admire as they ought the power and authority of the Word of God if in things divine they should ...
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... heaven . There is an exultant note in the pamphlets of 1641 which is never heard again in Milton's prose and poetry . To the young man of thirty - three it seemed that a new age was beginning for the English people and the Christian ...
... heaven . There is an exultant note in the pamphlets of 1641 which is never heard again in Milton's prose and poetry . To the young man of thirty - three it seemed that a new age was beginning for the English people and the Christian ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
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