John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... flesh ; but God had not despised it.26 The Greeks certainly had glorified the body . It will not be going too far to say of Mediaevalism that it could not have recaptured the old , purely natural reverence of the Hellenes for the flesh ...
... flesh ; but God had not despised it.26 The Greeks certainly had glorified the body . It will not be going too far to say of Mediaevalism that it could not have recaptured the old , purely natural reverence of the Hellenes for the flesh ...
Sivu 118
... flesh and the spirit be rec- onciled , this reconciliation is not accomplished . For neither spirit nor flesh must be destroyed in us ; a spiritual man is not all spirit , he is a man still . But then is flesh and spirit reconciled in ...
... flesh and the spirit be rec- onciled , this reconciliation is not accomplished . For neither spirit nor flesh must be destroyed in us ; a spiritual man is not all spirit , he is a man still . But then is flesh and spirit reconciled in ...
Sivu 121
... flesh that made the soul sinful , but the sinful soul that made the flesh corrup- tible , " with Donne's flat contradiction of it . From the failure of Donne to achieve a satisfactory synthesis of the rival claims of flesh and spirit ...
... flesh that made the soul sinful , but the sinful soul that made the flesh corrup- tible , " with Donne's flat contradiction of it . From the failure of Donne to achieve a satisfactory synthesis of the rival claims of flesh and spirit ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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