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In Christian humanism the other - worldiness ... Attempts have been made ( for
example , Douglas Bush on Milton ) by recent critics to interpret the main Puritan
current of Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries in terms of Christian humanism .
In Christian humanism the other - worldiness ... Attempts have been made ( for
example , Douglas Bush on Milton ) by recent critics to interpret the main Puritan
current of Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries in terms of Christian humanism .
Sivu 23
The first book shows the Christian in the person of Redcross Knight who is
travelling in company with Una , the lady of his love . Una personifies wisdom or
the highest form of beauty . The end of their journey is to raid the kingdom of Una
' s ...
The first book shows the Christian in the person of Redcross Knight who is
travelling in company with Una , the lady of his love . Una personifies wisdom or
the highest form of beauty . The end of their journey is to raid the kingdom of Una
' s ...
Sivu 77
In Adam , we have the progenitor and the representative of the human race . But
sin can only be understood with reference to the Christian idea of redemption .
Milton ' s epic intention to " assert eternal providence , And justify the ways of God
...
In Adam , we have the progenitor and the representative of the human race . But
sin can only be understood with reference to the Christian idea of redemption .
Milton ' s epic intention to " assert eternal providence , And justify the ways of God
...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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