The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 185
... Bunyan soon found a way to contribute to the support of his family by learning to make shoe laces . Although the physical con- dition of the jail was bad , the routine was , according to our notions , an informal one . Often as many as ...
... Bunyan soon found a way to contribute to the support of his family by learning to make shoe laces . Although the physical con- dition of the jail was bad , the routine was , according to our notions , an informal one . Often as many as ...
Pagina 189
... Bunyan triumphantly ignores , and thus overcomes , without solving it . Superficially the book accepts the idea that this world is merely an ante - chamber through which the soul must pass on the way to everlasting bliss or damnation ...
... Bunyan triumphantly ignores , and thus overcomes , without solving it . Superficially the book accepts the idea that this world is merely an ante - chamber through which the soul must pass on the way to everlasting bliss or damnation ...
Pagina 191
... Bunyan , on the contrary , was a dispossessed member of the lower class whose hopes had been aroused and whose energies had been used in the course of a revolution which , as yet , had only increased the hardships and miseries of their ...
... Bunyan , on the contrary , was a dispossessed member of the lower class whose hopes had been aroused and whose energies had been used in the course of a revolution which , as yet , had only increased the hardships and miseries of their ...
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