The Pelican Guide to English Literature, 4. kötetBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... reflection of a force which did much to build modern civilization – Puritan individualism . The Puritans saw the ... Reflections : ' It is the soul's being entangled by outward objects that interrupts its contemplation of divine objects ...
... reflection of a force which did much to build modern civilization – Puritan individualism . The Puritans saw the ... Reflections : ' It is the soul's being entangled by outward objects that interrupts its contemplation of divine objects ...
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... reflecting casually on Augustan poetry it is not perhaps these unassuming verses by Nahum Tate that would come first to ... reflection , it is clearly the counterpart of satire , and springs from the impulse to comment on human existence ...
... reflecting casually on Augustan poetry it is not perhaps these unassuming verses by Nahum Tate that would come first to ... reflection , it is clearly the counterpart of satire , and springs from the impulse to comment on human existence ...
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... reflections , which come with all Johnson's spacious gravity , on the paradoxical grandeur and weakness of man . Wild ... reflection , but the paragraph towards the end of the ' Anoch ' section , beginning ' We were in this place at ease ...
... reflections , which come with all Johnson's spacious gravity , on the paradoxical grandeur and weakness of man . Wild ... reflection , but the paragraph towards the end of the ' Anoch ' section , beginning ' We were in this place at ease ...
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