A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... spirit of English literature . This change is due to no mere fluctua- tion of literary fashion , but is deeply rooted in the life of the time . The age of the Renascence was an age of spiritual and material expansion . English- men ...
... spirit of English literature . This change is due to no mere fluctua- tion of literary fashion , but is deeply rooted in the life of the time . The age of the Renascence was an age of spiritual and material expansion . English- men ...
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... spirit who impresses them on our minds . Now this spirit , he affirms , is possessed not only of infinite power but also of infinite goodness and wisdom , by reason of the beneficent character of sense - phenomena . The admission that ...
... spirit who impresses them on our minds . Now this spirit , he affirms , is possessed not only of infinite power but also of infinite goodness and wisdom , by reason of the beneficent character of sense - phenomena . The admission that ...
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... spirit ; and the methods especially suited to our insular genius . He understood it as well as Bentham did , and there is no slight similarity between the outlook of the two men on the prob- lem of social politics . To Tennyson as to ...
... spirit ; and the methods especially suited to our insular genius . He understood it as well as Bentham did , and there is no slight similarity between the outlook of the two men on the prob- lem of social politics . To Tennyson as to ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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