Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureL. & Virginia Woolf, 1931 - 160 páginas |
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... Henry Vaughan , Robert Herrick , and Thomas Traherne ( to name only some out of a long list of clergymen authors ) has reason to take to itself literary credit , and to feel that , whatever may be said for or against the somewhat ...
... Henry Vaughan , Robert Herrick , and Thomas Traherne ( to name only some out of a long list of clergymen authors ) has reason to take to itself literary credit , and to feel that , whatever may be said for or against the somewhat ...
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... Henry Vaughan . Herbert is , in a sense , the first of the Anglican poets ; the first Anglican poet , that is , whose whole expression and art was coloured by and confined within the walls of his Church . It seems as if , with the ...
... Henry Vaughan . Herbert is , in a sense , the first of the Anglican poets ; the first Anglican poet , that is , whose whole expression and art was coloured by and confined within the walls of his Church . It seems as if , with the ...
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... Henry Vaughan had remembered that he himself could not always do so , he would , after his splendid opening- " I saw eternity the other night Like a great ring of pure and endless light , ” - have stopped , and spared us the bathos of ...
... Henry Vaughan had remembered that he himself could not always do so , he would , after his splendid opening- " I saw eternity the other night Like a great ring of pure and endless light , ” - have stopped , and spared us the bathos of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
ENGLISH AND NORMAN | 30 |
HUMANIsm and the Churches | 64 |
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