A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 172
... things as medieval beliefs about angels ( V. 435 ) , the Roman doctrine of indulgences ( III . 478–93 ) , and the Anglican hierarchy ( XII . 515-24 ) . Controversial asides and doctrinal discrepancies within the poem need not be given ...
... things as medieval beliefs about angels ( V. 435 ) , the Roman doctrine of indulgences ( III . 478–93 ) , and the Anglican hierarchy ( XII . 515-24 ) . Controversial asides and doctrinal discrepancies within the poem need not be given ...
Page 213
... things as pregnancy and bodily disease , we realize that Bunyan wrote as a man rather than as a gentleman and that his sensibility was of a practical nature . Abstractions seem to have come to his mind first in concrete or personal form ...
... things as pregnancy and bodily disease , we realize that Bunyan wrote as a man rather than as a gentleman and that his sensibility was of a practical nature . Abstractions seem to have come to his mind first in concrete or personal form ...
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... things must be , Yet all things there agree . As in the Ark , joyn'd without force or strife , All Creatures dwelt ; all Creatures that had Life . Or as the Primitive Forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without ...
... things must be , Yet all things there agree . As in the Ark , joyn'd without force or strife , All Creatures dwelt ; all Creatures that had Life . Or as the Primitive Forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without ...
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