Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... religious tradition . In this moderate policy they had the support of the great body of English religious opinion . But as on the one side there were those who opposed any change , so on the other there were a few dissentients who early ...
... religious tradition . In this moderate policy they had the support of the great body of English religious opinion . But as on the one side there were those who opposed any change , so on the other there were a few dissentients who early ...
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... conformity with the mode of religious worship as by law / established , and , on their refusal , some three hundred clergymen were expelled from their HIS POETRY livings . From this time onward James , 12 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... conformity with the mode of religious worship as by law / established , and , on their refusal , some three hundred clergymen were expelled from their HIS POETRY livings . From this time onward James , 12 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ; and , in consequence , the general repudiation of the claims of art , science , humane culture , and whatever else helps to beautify , uplift , and give value to our secular life ...
... religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ; and , in consequence , the general repudiation of the claims of art , science , humane culture , and whatever else helps to beautify , uplift , and give value to our secular life ...
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... religious fervour and a strenuous moral idealism . Yet , despite their common origin , it was inevitable that , as ... religion began to separate itself from humane culture , and , on the other hand , humane culture began to ignore the ...
... religious fervour and a strenuous moral idealism . Yet , despite their common origin , it was inevitable that , as ... religion began to separate itself from humane culture , and , on the other hand , humane culture began to ignore the ...
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... religion ; he died when its effort to mould them into its own shape was over , and when it had again sunk into one of the many influences to which we owe our English character . " We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a ...
... religion ; he died when its effort to mould them into its own shape was over , and when it had again sunk into one of the many influences to which we owe our English character . " We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a ...
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