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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... give too passionate utterance to his sense of regained security , his emotional , sensuous delight in sacra- ments and ritual and cults , his complete surrender to an unquestioning faith and obedience : Faith can believe As fast as Love ...
... give too passionate utterance to his sense of regained security , his emotional , sensuous delight in sacra- ments and ritual and cults , his complete surrender to an unquestioning faith and obedience : Faith can believe As fast as Love ...
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... give advantage to be more fit , for those that were latest lost nothing when the master of the vineyard came to give each one his hire'.1 Milton's early life was , as Mark Pattison has em- phasised , a long preparation for some great ...
... give advantage to be more fit , for those that were latest lost nothing when the master of the vineyard came to give each one his hire'.1 Milton's early life was , as Mark Pattison has em- phasised , a long preparation for some great ...
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... give laws to the stage of England , at least to defend its liberties ; to improve burlesque into satire ; to free translation from the fetters of verbal meta- phrase , and exclude it from the licence of paraphrase ; to teach posterity ...
... give laws to the stage of England , at least to defend its liberties ; to improve burlesque into satire ; to free translation from the fetters of verbal meta- phrase , and exclude it from the licence of paraphrase ; to teach posterity ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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