John Donne, His Flight from Mediaevalism, Volume 29,Nummer 2University of Illinois Press, 1944 - 223 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... Religion , nor straight- ening it friarly , ad Religiones factitias ( as the Romans call well their orders of Religion ) ... religious convictions at the time when he was in the van of the attacks on the political abilities of the Roman ...
... Religion , nor straight- ening it friarly , ad Religiones factitias ( as the Romans call well their orders of Religion ) ... religious convictions at the time when he was in the van of the attacks on the political abilities of the Roman ...
Pagina 46
... religious experiences he was torn between the old and the new , so as a literary artist he was forced to choose between the aesthetic idealism which had been de- veloped by mediaeval Catholicism and the counter - idealism of the ...
... religious experiences he was torn between the old and the new , so as a literary artist he was forced to choose between the aesthetic idealism which had been de- veloped by mediaeval Catholicism and the counter - idealism of the ...
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Michael Francis Moloney. Grierson , too , found Donne's religious poetry of a secondary order : But such a spirit will not easily produce great devotional poetry . There are qualities in the religious poetry of simpler and purer souls to ...
Michael Francis Moloney. Grierson , too , found Donne's religious poetry of a secondary order : But such a spirit will not easily produce great devotional poetry . There are qualities in the religious poetry of simpler and purer souls to ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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