Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureL. & Virginia Woolf, 1931 - 160 páginas |
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... thought it is fascinating to speculate , but impossible to know . It is easy to say that England was brought more into the stream of European thought - but , after all , she had not been out of it since the recep- tion of Anglo - Saxon ...
... thought it is fascinating to speculate , but impossible to know . It is easy to say that England was brought more into the stream of European thought - but , after all , she had not been out of it since the recep- tion of Anglo - Saxon ...
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... thought ) call the Renais- sance , into a fresh phase . The clash , that ( as I believe ) is one of the parents of the literature of religion , altered in nature ; while the universal Church loosened its grip on society and on the minds ...
... thought ) call the Renais- sance , into a fresh phase . The clash , that ( as I believe ) is one of the parents of the literature of religion , altered in nature ; while the universal Church loosened its grip on society and on the minds ...
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... thought " -and particularly_the_rather mediævally minded and patristic Dr. Donne seems so . That is Dr. Donne's paradox ; he was an Augustinian and Thomist scholastic , in some ways a theological throwback to before the Renaissance . In ...
... thought " -and particularly_the_rather mediævally minded and patristic Dr. Donne seems so . That is Dr. Donne's paradox ; he was an Augustinian and Thomist scholastic , in some ways a theological throwback to before the Renaissance . In ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
ENGLISH AND NORMAN | 30 |
HUMANIsm and the Churches | 64 |
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