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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... mind which does not understand its own impulses and inhibitions , an irresolute mind catching at pre- texts for an action to which some almost subconscious process of thought and feeling has determined the speaker . What he says ...
... mind which does not understand its own impulses and inhibitions , an irresolute mind catching at pre- texts for an action to which some almost subconscious process of thought and feeling has determined the speaker . What he says ...
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... mind serious work was itself a Christian ascesis , and so was begotten the finer element in the temper of later Anglo - Saxon capitalism . Many of the great capitalists were serious religious men whose ideal was not gain but work ...
... mind serious work was itself a Christian ascesis , and so was begotten the finer element in the temper of later Anglo - Saxon capitalism . Many of the great capitalists were serious religious men whose ideal was not gain but work ...
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... mind and poetry of Milton . The great Puritan poet he has been reckoned . We may find that it is only the temper of Milton's poem which is Puritan , for the theme of the poem in which he sets out his justification of God's ways to men ...
... mind and poetry of Milton . The great Puritan poet he has been reckoned . We may find that it is only the temper of Milton's poem which is Puritan , for the theme of the poem in which he sets out his justification of God's ways to men ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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