The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Elizabethan-CarolineHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 650 pagina's |
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... mind seems to us to have been absolutely perfect . He was at once the Mam- mon and the Surly of his friend Ben . Sir Epicure did not indulge in visions more magnificent and gigantic . Surly did not sift evidence with keener and more ...
... mind seems to us to have been absolutely perfect . He was at once the Mam- mon and the Surly of his friend Ben . Sir Epicure did not indulge in visions more magnificent and gigantic . Surly did not sift evidence with keener and more ...
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... mind . III . The moulding of behaviour and decent forms . IV . The tempering of affections . V. The quickening and exciting of observations and practical judgments . VI . Timely instilling of conscientious principles and seeds of ...
... mind . III . The moulding of behaviour and decent forms . IV . The tempering of affections . V. The quickening and exciting of observations and practical judgments . VI . Timely instilling of conscientious principles and seeds of ...
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... mind as the fruit of much reflection and experience of religious controversy . His spiritual insight , his sense , moderation , and candid deference to facts , had borne him out of the current of religious partisanship , and opened up ...
... mind as the fruit of much reflection and experience of religious controversy . His spiritual insight , his sense , moderation , and candid deference to facts , had borne him out of the current of religious partisanship , and opened up ...
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