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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... later period a Law or a Foster . For them Christianity was nothing unless it penetrated every phase of life , and that for all men alike . They would hear nothing of ' religious ' and ' secular ' . And Shakespeare was well aware of the ...
... later period a Law or a Foster . For them Christianity was nothing unless it penetrated every phase of life , and that for all men alike . They would hear nothing of ' religious ' and ' secular ' . And Shakespeare was well aware of the ...
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... LATER DRAMA Bertrand Russell . It is this fact which dates their work , while Shakespeare's is as fresh to - day as it was . We can no longer think as they did . Shakespeare's humorous and passionate and comprehensive picture of life is ...
... LATER DRAMA Bertrand Russell . It is this fact which dates their work , while Shakespeare's is as fresh to - day as it was . We can no longer think as they did . Shakespeare's humorous and passionate and comprehensive picture of life is ...
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... later Puritans of the Methodist and Evangelical revival found in the hymns of Charles Wesley , Isaac Watts , John Newton , Cowper , Toplady , and others . That the sermons and treatises of men like Owen , Baxter , Henry Smith , and ...
... later Puritans of the Methodist and Evangelical revival found in the hymns of Charles Wesley , Isaac Watts , John Newton , Cowper , Toplady , and others . That the sermons and treatises of men like Owen , Baxter , Henry Smith , and ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
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COMEDY | 66 |
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