John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... course of speculation , and hinders us from seeing the truth ; and all experience shows that if we would have pure knowledge of anything we must be quit of the body , and the soul in herself must behold all things in themselves ; then ...
... course of speculation , and hinders us from seeing the truth ; and all experience shows that if we would have pure knowledge of anything we must be quit of the body , and the soul in herself must behold all things in themselves ; then ...
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... courses of literature and the other arts had been irrevocably charted . Nevertheless , the triumph of paganism was never ... course , coincides almost exactly with the birth of St. Thomas , but here , as throughout the chapter , I have ...
... courses of literature and the other arts had been irrevocably charted . Nevertheless , the triumph of paganism was never ... course , coincides almost exactly with the birth of St. Thomas , but here , as throughout the chapter , I have ...
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... course of English poetry . The nature of the subject has made necessary a rather complete analysis and evaluation of modern criticism of Donne which has cov- ered a wide range since the revival of this poet was begun by Gros- art's ...
... course of English poetry . The nature of the subject has made necessary a rather complete analysis and evaluation of modern criticism of Donne which has cov- ered a wide range since the revival of this poet was begun by Gros- art's ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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