Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas Hawthorn Books, 1967 - 414 pagini |
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... vision is present in Spenser , but it is heavily diluted with moral and political allegory and florid decoration . As The Divine Comedy is the peak of the literature of the Middle Ages , so Shakespeare's plays are the peak of ...
... vision is present in Spenser , but it is heavily diluted with moral and political allegory and florid decoration . As The Divine Comedy is the peak of the literature of the Middle Ages , so Shakespeare's plays are the peak of ...
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... vision , but the " climate of opinion " in the age of Hobbes , Locke , and Dryden was unfavorable to such a development . Trahere and Sterry were isolated figures ; the type of thought represented in their works " went underground " in ...
... vision , but the " climate of opinion " in the age of Hobbes , Locke , and Dryden was unfavorable to such a development . Trahere and Sterry were isolated figures ; the type of thought represented in their works " went underground " in ...
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... vision sanctifies . Here it is interesting to note that whereas the second verse- paragraph , dealing with the lapse of vision , is discursive and coherent , the first , conveying the vision itself , is ejaculatory and disjointed - no ...
... vision sanctifies . Here it is interesting to note that whereas the second verse- paragraph , dealing with the lapse of vision , is discursive and coherent , the first , conveying the vision itself , is ejaculatory and disjointed - no ...
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Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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