A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... present , and this as a direct en- couragement to people to read for themselves . Thus the success of this Guide will depend not on the number of people who buy it in order to read about literature , but on the degree to which it ...
... present , and this as a direct en- couragement to people to read for themselves . Thus the success of this Guide will depend not on the number of people who buy it in order to read about literature , but on the degree to which it ...
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... present in God's manner of cogni- tion and as already incorporated into the divine plan . The ' discussion ' which follows on the method of redemption is not a heavenly coun- cil of deliberation , but Milton's way of affirming the ...
... present in God's manner of cogni- tion and as already incorporated into the divine plan . The ' discussion ' which follows on the method of redemption is not a heavenly coun- cil of deliberation , but Milton's way of affirming the ...
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... present the successive working out of what is eternally present in the Divine Mind . It is probable that Milton derived hints for such a treat- ment not only from the similar conspectus in Augustine's City of God , but also from Hebrew ...
... present the successive working out of what is eternally present in the Divine Mind . It is probable that Milton derived hints for such a treat- ment not only from the similar conspectus in Augustine's City of God , but also from Hebrew ...
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