A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 94
... nature of pure substance and general philosophical speculations about our experience of space . The Extasie draws on theories of the nature of souls and the way heavenly influence may work on man , on physiological notions of animal ...
... nature of pure substance and general philosophical speculations about our experience of space . The Extasie draws on theories of the nature of souls and the way heavenly influence may work on man , on physiological notions of animal ...
Page 146
... Nature's Priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended . ... - Intimations of Immortality But their ... Nature , not the God of Nature ' . - Vaughan , then , is more interested in natural creation , in the nature of the ...
... Nature's Priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended . ... - Intimations of Immortality But their ... Nature , not the God of Nature ' . - Vaughan , then , is more interested in natural creation , in the nature of the ...
Page 192
... nature . The gods themselves are shown finding solace in nature for frustrated sexual passion , and it is even hinted , in a characteristically witty paradox , that the quiet of nature was what they were really seeking : Apollo hunted ...
... nature . The gods themselves are shown finding solace in nature for frustrated sexual passion , and it is even hinted , in a characteristically witty paradox , that the quiet of nature was what they were really seeking : Apollo hunted ...
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