The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Penguin Books, 1962 |
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Page 128
... theology , controversy , and the senses . It appealed , as Professor L. C. Knights has said , not only to the eye that measures and calculates , but also to the hand that feels and weighs . The muscular content was part of the meaning ...
... theology , controversy , and the senses . It appealed , as Professor L. C. Knights has said , not only to the eye that measures and calculates , but also to the hand that feels and weighs . The muscular content was part of the meaning ...
Page 192
... theology but which helps to shape his verse . It enables him , for example , to reinforce one of his main themes , the unity of the human race ( united in one way by its fall in Adam and in another by its elevation in Christ ) , and to ...
... theology but which helps to shape his verse . It enables him , for example , to reinforce one of his main themes , the unity of the human race ( united in one way by its fall in Adam and in another by its elevation in Christ ) , and to ...
Page 219
... theology . Religious and political ordinances at the Reformation could not banish traditional ideas from the English ... theological . There are practical considerations , and an author is obliged , before embarking upon anything which ...
... theology . Religious and political ordinances at the Reformation could not banish traditional ideas from the English ... theological . There are practical considerations , and an author is obliged , before embarking upon anything which ...
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