A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... thought of the time , not the theological subtle- ties of the schcolmen , but the ordinary , current opinions on matters of religion and social economy . The thought is never very deep . What- ever difficulties it presents are due to ...
... thought of the time , not the theological subtle- ties of the schcolmen , but the ordinary , current opinions on matters of religion and social economy . The thought is never very deep . What- ever difficulties it presents are due to ...
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... thought as in that second stanza . Instead , they tend to the usual piling up of va- riation and amplification which prevents any forward movement , as in this song of Greene's : Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content : The quiet ...
... thought as in that second stanza . Instead , they tend to the usual piling up of va- riation and amplification which prevents any forward movement , as in this song of Greene's : Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content : The quiet ...
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... thought of Christ's mercy . Christian has still many fears and temptations to undergo , the path through the terrible Valley of the Shadow of Death , his fight with Apollyon , the imprisonment in Doubting Castle , the temptations of ...
... thought of Christ's mercy . Christian has still many fears and temptations to undergo , the path through the terrible Valley of the Shadow of Death , his fight with Apollyon , the imprisonment in Doubting Castle , the temptations of ...
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