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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... heart does not consent . Puritanism was the hot - bed from which was to spring and blossom the sentimentalism , the moving conflict between the conscience and the heart , of Pamela and Clarissa and Jane Eyre and of The Mill on the Floss ...
... heart does not consent . Puritanism was the hot - bed from which was to spring and blossom the sentimentalism , the moving conflict between the conscience and the heart , of Pamela and Clarissa and Jane Eyre and of The Mill on the Floss ...
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... heart conspired , Nor ever flagged his mind , nor his hand tired . This was my shaping season ; but the times In which it fell were torn with public crimes ; When schism had scattered England in the storms Of Presbyterian hate and Rebel ...
... heart conspired , Nor ever flagged his mind , nor his hand tired . This was my shaping season ; but the times In which it fell were torn with public crimes ; When schism had scattered England in the storms Of Presbyterian hate and Rebel ...
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... heart of her lover : Source of my Life and lord of my Desires , In Whom I liv'd , with whom my Soul expires ! Poor Heart , no more the Spring of Vital Heat , Curs'd be the Hands that tore thee from thy Seat ! The Course is finished ...
... heart of her lover : Source of my Life and lord of my Desires , In Whom I liv'd , with whom my Soul expires ! Poor Heart , no more the Spring of Vital Heat , Curs'd be the Hands that tore thee from thy Seat ! The Course is finished ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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