Studies in Literature, Band 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1918 - 307 Seiten |
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... mystical school . The Platonical school . Milton's indebtedness to the Copernican system . Tend- ency of Waller , Dryden , Pope . Decline of metaphysical school . Rise of the classical school . Tyranny of the Pamphlet , rise of the ...
... mystical school . The Platonical school . Milton's indebtedness to the Copernican system . Tend- ency of Waller , Dryden , Pope . Decline of metaphysical school . Rise of the classical school . Tyranny of the Pamphlet , rise of the ...
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... mystical exaltation - but more because the wandering bark of his love had found a polestar in his most adored wife . True and ten times true as are Burns's words of dissipated passion : I waive the quantum o ' the sin , The hazard of ...
... mystical exaltation - but more because the wandering bark of his love had found a polestar in his most adored wife . True and ten times true as are Burns's words of dissipated passion : I waive the quantum o ' the sin , The hazard of ...
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... mystic , as also to trace it in certain of his followers - Herbert , Vaughan , Traherne . For the present be it enough to say that he was an imperfect poet , and mainly for two reasons : ( 1 ) he had no constant vision of beauty , ( 2 ) ...
... mystic , as also to trace it in certain of his followers - Herbert , Vaughan , Traherne . For the present be it enough to say that he was an imperfect poet , and mainly for two reasons : ( 1 ) he had no constant vision of beauty , ( 2 ) ...
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... Mystics . Man and the Universe and God are in nature One : Unity ( if we can find it ) runs through all diversities and harmonises them . Therefore to know anything of God Himself we must be , to that extent , like God : therefore , too ...
... Mystics . Man and the Universe and God are in nature One : Unity ( if we can find it ) runs through all diversities and harmonises them . Therefore to know anything of God Himself we must be , to that extent , like God : therefore , too ...
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... mystic ) await the hour and trust the invitation , neither of which you may command . The poets ( say they ) do not read the Word by vigorous striving and learning , as your philosophers do : neither , like the priests of Baal , do they ...
... mystic ) await the hour and trust the invitation , neither of which you may command . The poets ( say they ) do not read the Word by vigorous striving and learning , as your philosophers do : neither , like the priests of Baal , do they ...
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