A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... religion towards a more rational theology and a more humanitarian religion . In social terms , the religious activity of the forties meant that ele- ments of society , hitherto silent , were becoming vocal in preaching , organizing ...
... religion towards a more rational theology and a more humanitarian religion . In social terms , the religious activity of the forties meant that ele- ments of society , hitherto silent , were becoming vocal in preaching , organizing ...
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... religious poets , and equally in Thomas Carew ( 1595 ? -1640 ? ) and the Caroline lyrists . The Metaphysical Manner and Religious Poetry In its remarkable development of religious poetry the seventeenth century forms a striking contrast ...
... religious poets , and equally in Thomas Carew ( 1595 ? -1640 ? ) and the Caroline lyrists . The Metaphysical Manner and Religious Poetry In its remarkable development of religious poetry the seventeenth century forms a striking contrast ...
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... religious beliefs and of stabilizing religious moods . Without this deepening and stabilizing , scholarship fastens more and more on details , and critical ability may turn earlier pleasure into later distate . Milton's complexity ...
... religious beliefs and of stabilizing religious moods . Without this deepening and stabilizing , scholarship fastens more and more on details , and critical ability may turn earlier pleasure into later distate . Milton's complexity ...
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