Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureGreenwood Press, 1972 - 160 páginas |
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... become a shadowy and subordinate power , becomes also of doubtful and uncertain character : now she is fighting against God , now for him . The idea of an inexorable destiny is loosened by an overruling Lord , and also by the belief ...
... become a shadowy and subordinate power , becomes also of doubtful and uncertain character : now she is fighting against God , now for him . The idea of an inexorable destiny is loosened by an overruling Lord , and also by the belief ...
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... become if , instead of being led , on his strange outbreak into articulateness , to an abbess , and bidden by her to ... becoming monotonous through so frequent repetition . All we can say is that , with Cadmon ( or whoever wrote ...
... become if , instead of being led , on his strange outbreak into articulateness , to an abbess , and bidden by her to ... becoming monotonous through so frequent repetition . All we can say is that , with Cadmon ( or whoever wrote ...
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Rose Macaulay. literature ; they have become a theological caste , profuse in words , indeed , as they had ever been , but the words are now flat prose . Religion in literature has lost its lyric element . It has become sentimental ...
Rose Macaulay. literature ; they have become a theological caste , profuse in words , indeed , as they had ever been , but the words are now flat prose . Religion in literature has lost its lyric element . It has become sentimental ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
ENGLISH AND NORMAN | 30 |
HUMANISM AND THE CHURCHES | 64 |
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