History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... body and the passions of the Renaissance differ from those of the moderns - Sensual love - Mystical love .. V. VI Pastoral poetry - The great number of poets - Spirit and force of the poetry - State of mind which produces it - Love of ...
... body and the passions of the Renaissance differ from those of the moderns - Sensual love - Mystical love .. V. VI Pastoral poetry - The great number of poets - Spirit and force of the poetry - State of mind which produces it - Love of ...
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... body , and its parts are connected with each other like the parts of an organic body . As in an animal , instincts , teeth , limbs , osseous structure , muscular envelope , arc mutually connected , so that a change in one produces a ...
... body , and its parts are connected with each other like the parts of an organic body . As in an animal , instincts , teeth , limbs , osseous structure , muscular envelope , arc mutually connected , so that a change in one produces a ...
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... body the regula- natic brains : why it blossomed forth tor is , first , its tendency to manifest a so strangely and grandly in the middle certain primary type ; then its necessi- ages , amidst an oppressive organiza ty for organs ...
... body the regula- natic brains : why it blossomed forth tor is , first , its tendency to manifest a so strangely and grandly in the middle certain primary type ; then its necessi- ages , amidst an oppressive organiza ty for organs ...
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... body of man is root drives us whither we wish to go . " " We ed deep into the soil of nature ; and in hewed with our swords , " says a song this instance still deeper , because , be- attributed to Ragnar Lodbrog , ing uncultivated , he ...
... body of man is root drives us whither we wish to go . " " We ed deep into the soil of nature ; and in hewed with our swords , " says a song this instance still deeper , because , be- attributed to Ragnar Lodbrog , ing uncultivated , he ...
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... body , one life with him ; that she will have no thought , no desire beyond : that she will be the companion of his perils and labors ; that she will suffer and dare as much as he , both in peace and war . " And he , like her , knows ...
... body , one life with him ; that she will have no thought , no desire beyond : that she will be the companion of his perils and labors ; that she will suffer and dare as much as he , both in peace and war . " And he , like her , knows ...
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