Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureL. & Virginia Woolf, 1931 - 160 páginas |
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... called Demeter , Ceres , Thor , Eostre , or the Christ and Mary who crept into the heathen charms after the Saxons ' gradual and piecemeal Christian conversion had begun , and who alternate so pleasantly with the still unexpelled old ...
... called Demeter , Ceres , Thor , Eostre , or the Christ and Mary who crept into the heathen charms after the Saxons ' gradual and piecemeal Christian conversion had begun , and who alternate so pleasantly with the still unexpelled old ...
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... called them , and Henry More , " the most melancholy sect that ever was in the world . " These were in fact the sentiments which these unfortunate people , the most high - minded , godly , charitable , and tolerant Christians in the ...
... called them , and Henry More , " the most melancholy sect that ever was in the world . " These were in fact the sentiments which these unfortunate people , the most high - minded , godly , charitable , and tolerant Christians in the ...
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... called , in a phrase so time - honoured that it must be correct , the Romantic Revolt . Already even Gray strolls by with a more brooding and romantic and less satisfied air , with less of " Heavens what a goodly Prospect ! " and more ...
... called , in a phrase so time - honoured that it must be correct , the Romantic Revolt . Already even Gray strolls by with a more brooding and romantic and less satisfied air , with less of " Heavens what a goodly Prospect ! " and more ...
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