A Guide to English Literature: From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Cassell, 1961 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... divine and the human work of creation , between producing the world and creating great poetry , a parallel which is intended to suggest the poet's scope and his ( and the reader's ) need for divine help . The idea of an analogy between ...
... divine and the human work of creation , between producing the world and creating great poetry , a parallel which is intended to suggest the poet's scope and his ( and the reader's ) need for divine help . The idea of an analogy between ...
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... Divine Comedy ) , but by the gradual reinforcing and intertwining of four central themes - the universality of Divine Providence , the reality of evil , the hope of redemption from evil , and the unity of the human race . * It is the ...
... Divine Comedy ) , but by the gradual reinforcing and intertwining of four central themes - the universality of Divine Providence , the reality of evil , the hope of redemption from evil , and the unity of the human race . * It is the ...
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... Divine Providence . Thus by the beginning of Book III , the Fall of Man ( described in detail in Book IX ) is yet a future event for Satan and Adam , but is spoken of ( III . 86-131 ) as already present in God's manner of cogni- tion ...
... Divine Providence . Thus by the beginning of Book III , the Fall of Man ( described in detail in Book IX ) is yet a future event for Satan and Adam , but is spoken of ( III . 86-131 ) as already present in God's manner of cogni- tion ...
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Andrew Marvell Anglican argument baroque Ben Jonson Browne Bunyan C. H. Herford Cambridge Carew Cavalier characteristic Charles Christian Church Civil classical common conceits contemporary Court Cowley Crashaw criticism death divine Donne's dramatic effect elegies Elizabethan emotional England English Literature Essays experience expression F. R. Leavis feeling Garden gentry Grierson Herbert Grierson History Hobbes human imagery intellectual Jacobean John Donne Jonson kind L. C. Knights language Leviathan literary London lyric manner Marvell Marvell's medieval Metaphysical Poets Milton mind moral nature Oxford pamphlets Paradise Lost passages passion period philosophy Pilgrim's Progress poem poetic poetry political prose reader Religio Medici religion religious Renaissance Restoration Royal Royalist satire sense Sermons Seventeenth Century Shakespeare Sir Herbert Sir Thomas social society songs soul spirit stanza style Suckling suggests T. S. Eliot theme theology thou thought tion tone tradition universe Vaughan verse vols Waller whole words writing wrote