Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... developed for the purposes of intellectual com- munication . This again is one of the remote consequences of the Reformation . ? types of indiv⋅ 2. Religious Thought and Puritanism Above all , Puritanism developed on account of the new ...
... developed for the purposes of intellectual com- munication . This again is one of the remote consequences of the Reformation . ? types of indiv⋅ 2. Religious Thought and Puritanism Above all , Puritanism developed on account of the new ...
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... developed doctrine of nature which postulates an intimate relation between human reality and the rest of the " non - human " world of reality . The faculty which connects the human life with nature is imagination . The very conception ...
... developed doctrine of nature which postulates an intimate relation between human reality and the rest of the " non - human " world of reality . The faculty which connects the human life with nature is imagination . The very conception ...
Sivu 168
... developed gives importance to the action and situation and the action and situation to the feeling . What gives unity to the entire poetic production is the presence of a systematically developed theory of Nature , and of the relation ...
... developed gives importance to the action and situation and the action and situation to the feeling . What gives unity to the entire poetic production is the presence of a systematically developed theory of Nature , and of the relation ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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