History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... human misery - Hawes - Barclay - Skelton - Elements of the Reformation and of the Renais. 150 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE . CHAPTER I. THE PAGAN RENAISSANCE . § 1. MANNERS OF THE TIME . Idea which men had formed of the world , since the ...
... human misery - Hawes - Barclay - Skelton - Elements of the Reformation and of the Renais. 150 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE . CHAPTER I. THE PAGAN RENAISSANCE . § 1. MANNERS OF THE TIME . Idea which men had formed of the world , since the ...
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... human reason - Shakespeare's master facultyConditions of exact representation • 337 CHAPTER IV . I. V. SHAKESPEARE . • Life and character of Shakespeare - Family - Youth — Marriage— He becomes an actor - Adonis - Sonnets - Loves - Humor ...
... human reason - Shakespeare's master facultyConditions of exact representation • 337 CHAPTER IV . I. V. SHAKESPEARE . • Life and character of Shakespeare - Family - Youth — Marriage— He becomes an actor - Adonis - Sonnets - Loves - Humor ...
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... human race . They knew man , but not men ; they had not penetrated to the soul ; they had not seen the infinite diversity and marvelous complexity of souls ; they did not know that the moral constitution of a people or an age is as ...
... human race . They knew man , but not men ; they had not penetrated to the soul ; they had not seen the infinite diversity and marvelous complexity of souls ; they did not know that the moral constitution of a people or an age is as ...
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... human psychology ; how about fifty characters , that had been buried under the uniformity of a circumspect narrative , reappear in the light of day , each with its own specialty and its countless diversities ; how , beneath theological ...
... human psychology ; how about fifty characters , that had been buried under the uniformity of a circumspect narrative , reappear in the light of day , each with its own specialty and its countless diversities ; how , beneath theological ...
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... human conduct in all its comprehensiveness , internal and external , prayers , actions , duties of every kind which man owes to God ; it is this which has enthroned the doctrine of grace , lowered the status of the clergy , transformed ...
... human conduct in all its comprehensiveness , internal and external , prayers , actions , duties of every kind which man owes to God ; it is this which has enthroned the doctrine of grace , lowered the status of the clergy , transformed ...
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