John Donne, His Flight from Mediaevalism, Volume 29,Nummer 2University of Illinois Press, 1944 - 223 pagina's |
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Pagina 86
... ideal , appreciate is that , in that ideal , grace was the es- sential thing and sin the accident rather than the reverse . The proof of this assertion lies in the fact that the great quests of the Middle Ages from Dante to Sir Galahad ...
... ideal , appreciate is that , in that ideal , grace was the es- sential thing and sin the accident rather than the reverse . The proof of this assertion lies in the fact that the great quests of the Middle Ages from Dante to Sir Galahad ...
Pagina 90
... ideal placed the artist and the man within the artist under a severe constraint . Here was a conception of a universe in which the shapelessness of the prime matter had been given a perfected nature through the infusion by Divine Agency ...
... ideal placed the artist and the man within the artist under a severe constraint . Here was a conception of a universe in which the shapelessness of the prime matter had been given a perfected nature through the infusion by Divine Agency ...
Pagina 91
... ideal of conduct assumes the universal imperfection and infinite perfectability of man . It has constant regard to immortality , and eternity is needed for its fulfilment.34 Still , whatever the defections from it might have been ( and ...
... ideal of conduct assumes the universal imperfection and infinite perfectability of man . It has constant regard to immortality , and eternity is needed for its fulfilment.34 Still , whatever the defections from it might have been ( and ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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