John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... Thomas Morton , an intimate of the Earls of Hunt- ington , was the spokesman for the royal position . The connection between Donne and Morton is easily established when it is recalled that , next to Lady Bedford , the warmest of Donne's ...
... Thomas Morton , an intimate of the Earls of Hunt- ington , was the spokesman for the royal position . The connection between Donne and Morton is easily established when it is recalled that , next to Lady Bedford , the warmest of Donne's ...
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... Thomas meant to his age and to his epoch and what the effect of his final rejection has had upon modern letters is , let us hope , permissible . St. Thomas , unfortunately , is deprived of a hearing before most moderns because he is ...
... Thomas meant to his age and to his epoch and what the effect of his final rejection has had upon modern letters is , let us hope , permissible . St. Thomas , unfortunately , is deprived of a hearing before most moderns because he is ...
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... Thomas came to complete the work of St. Augustine . The task of Augustine was to stress the importance of the spiritual factor in the equation of the universe at a time when that factor was undervalued . It was inevitable that in the ...
... Thomas came to complete the work of St. Augustine . The task of Augustine was to stress the importance of the spiritual factor in the equation of the universe at a time when that factor was undervalued . It was inevitable that in the ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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