John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... conception of man as fundamen- tally good , as sufficient , as the measure of things , but a good case can even be made out for regarding many of its characteristic economic features as springing entirely from this central abstract ...
... conception of man as fundamen- tally good , as sufficient , as the measure of things , but a good case can even be made out for regarding many of its characteristic economic features as springing entirely from this central abstract ...
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... conception of a universe in which the shapelessness of the prime matter had been given a perfected nature through the infusion by Divine Agency of the substantial form ; a conception in which the bodies of all created things were ...
... conception of a universe in which the shapelessness of the prime matter had been given a perfected nature through the infusion by Divine Agency of the substantial form ; a conception in which the bodies of all created things were ...
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... conception of wedded love in our old dramatists . In Massinger , and Beaumont and Fletcher it really is on both sides little better than sheer animal desire.44 And like the dramatists ' , Donne's conception of love is earthy . The ...
... conception of wedded love in our old dramatists . In Massinger , and Beaumont and Fletcher it really is on both sides little better than sheer animal desire.44 And like the dramatists ' , Donne's conception of love is earthy . The ...
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