Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... individual against his own conscience : Each one stands for himself where the divine promise is concerned . Each must respond for himself , and bear his own burden.11 Luther's famous doctrine of the priesthood of all believers , which ...
... individual against his own conscience : Each one stands for himself where the divine promise is concerned . Each must respond for himself , and bear his own burden.11 Luther's famous doctrine of the priesthood of all believers , which ...
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... individual to claim . So Tasso both adopts the manner of an inspired poet and , at the beginning of the poem , hedges it all by reminding us that the poem is after all fictitious , and by asking the Muse to pardon him . These various ...
... individual to claim . So Tasso both adopts the manner of an inspired poet and , at the beginning of the poem , hedges it all by reminding us that the poem is after all fictitious , and by asking the Muse to pardon him . These various ...
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... individual con- sciences are reconciled - how a Lutheran , a Calvinist , and a Papist might all be saved - so also some principle , some invisible hand , will ensure that the individual entrepreneur will , by following his own interests ...
... individual con- sciences are reconciled - how a Lutheran , a Calvinist , and a Papist might all be saved - so also some principle , some invisible hand , will ensure that the individual entrepreneur will , by following his own interests ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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