John Donne, His Flight from Mediaevalism, Volume 29,Nummer 2University of Illinois Press, 1944 - 223 pagina's |
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... faith there would have been no chance for his slip- ping unquestioned past the legal barriers . His renunciation of his paternal religion might have been made in either of two ways : by a formal declaration of his Anglicanism at the ...
... faith there would have been no chance for his slip- ping unquestioned past the legal barriers . His renunciation of his paternal religion might have been made in either of two ways : by a formal declaration of his Anglicanism at the ...
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... faith which held in check the bulging sails of his political ambitions , although such an action might still leave its author in a position of comparative neutrality . But to turn the power of his subtle intellect against the religion ...
... faith which held in check the bulging sails of his political ambitions , although such an action might still leave its author in a position of comparative neutrality . But to turn the power of his subtle intellect against the religion ...
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... faith upon the other ; that in de- liberate , balanced opposition to the Rock of the Mount Zion , he reared the rock of Parnassus , and the rock of the Acropolis ; that , among the masters of poetry we find him enthroning Petrarch and ...
... faith upon the other ; that in de- liberate , balanced opposition to the Rock of the Mount Zion , he reared the rock of Parnassus , and the rock of the Acropolis ; that , among the masters of poetry we find him enthroning Petrarch and ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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