A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... body burnt a thousand years since ? In what corner , in what ventricle of the sea , lies all the jelly of a Body drowned in the generall flood ? What cohaerence , what sympathy , what dependence maintaines any relation , any ...
... body burnt a thousand years since ? In what corner , in what ventricle of the sea , lies all the jelly of a Body drowned in the generall flood ? What cohaerence , what sympathy , what dependence maintaines any relation , any ...
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... body , such as it should have been , if these infirmities had not interven'd and deformed it . Fifty Sermons , 1649 : Sermon I In the Browne extract there is the same tempo as in the passage we have already quoted from The Garden of ...
... body , such as it should have been , if these infirmities had not interven'd and deformed it . Fifty Sermons , 1649 : Sermon I In the Browne extract there is the same tempo as in the passage we have already quoted from The Garden of ...
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... Body , where , on the contrary , it is the Body which has the last word . The imagery of chains and fetters reappears to describe the subjection of the Soul , and there is a similar use of paradox and exaggeration to create an effect ...
... Body , where , on the contrary , it is the Body which has the last word . The imagery of chains and fetters reappears to describe the subjection of the Soul , and there is a similar use of paradox and exaggeration to create an effect ...
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