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... religious , for religious poems would be most likely to have been transcribed and preserved in an age when clerics were in charge of both activities . The relation between the Middle English religious lyric and the medieval Latin hymn ...
... religious , for religious poems would be most likely to have been transcribed and preserved in an age when clerics were in charge of both activities . The relation between the Middle English religious lyric and the medieval Latin hymn ...
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... religious lyric , though by no means so definitely . The picture is com- plicated by the continuous clerical attempt to turn secular emotion into religious , an attempt which was part of the Church's perpetual warfare against “ songis ...
... religious lyric , though by no means so definitely . The picture is com- plicated by the continuous clerical attempt to turn secular emotion into religious , an attempt which was part of the Church's perpetual warfare against “ songis ...
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... religious experience . Donne's influence was felt both by secular and by religious poets . Herbert The finest of the religious " metaphysicals " was George Herbert ( 1593–1633 ) , an Anglican poet who postponed taking up his religious ...
... religious experience . Donne's influence was felt both by secular and by religious poets . Herbert The finest of the religious " metaphysicals " was George Herbert ( 1593–1633 ) , an Anglican poet who postponed taking up his religious ...
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