Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... spirit among a race long habituated to a stirring and adventurous life , and now left in undisturbed ease and quiet before the spirit of a new and more intellectual activity had been sufficiently diffused among them . Nearly all the ...
... spirit among a race long habituated to a stirring and adventurous life , and now left in undisturbed ease and quiet before the spirit of a new and more intellectual activity had been sufficiently diffused among them . Nearly all the ...
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... spirit , that system was derived immediately , in the shape in which it appeared in the eleventh and twelfth centuries , from another source . Erigena was a Platonist ; the spirit of his philosophy was that of the school of Alexandria ...
... spirit , that system was derived immediately , in the shape in which it appeared in the eleventh and twelfth centuries , from another source . Erigena was a Platonist ; the spirit of his philosophy was that of the school of Alexandria ...
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... spirits : the contrast seems to be wanted to make the favourable influences be felt and tell ; or the faculty required must come in part out of the strife and contention . The spirit of the new era is manifest in the first appearance of ...
... spirits : the contrast seems to be wanted to make the favourable influences be felt and tell ; or the faculty required must come in part out of the strife and contention . The spirit of the new era is manifest in the first appearance of ...
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