Comus, Lycidas, and Other Poems, and Matthew Arnold's Address on MiltonMacmillan, 1899 - 178 páginas |
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... religious , and commercial interests which led to a spirit of independence in the nation as a whole . She was 66 a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep , and shaking her invincible locks as an eagle ...
... religious , and commercial interests which led to a spirit of independence in the nation as a whole . She was 66 a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep , and shaking her invincible locks as an eagle ...
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... religious activity which were destined to shake the foundations of the Church and the kingship in the moral earnest ... religion , and literature . From it came the new conception of the dignity of the individual , in which humanity ...
... religious activity which were destined to shake the foundations of the Church and the kingship in the moral earnest ... religion , and literature . From it came the new conception of the dignity of the individual , in which humanity ...
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... religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of religion looked to the creation of a purer political and literary activity . The crowds which flocked to St. Paul's to listen ...
... religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of religion looked to the creation of a purer political and literary activity . The crowds which flocked to St. Paul's to listen ...
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... religious ferment of the time , the principles of the Renaissance and the Reformation , which created Elizabethan England , still remained , although the old enthusiasm for England gradually died out in the strife of parties , and imita ...
... religious ferment of the time , the principles of the Renaissance and the Reformation , which created Elizabethan England , still remained , although the old enthusiasm for England gradually died out in the strife of parties , and imita ...
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... religious , and commercial interests which led to a spirit of independence in the nation as a whole . She was " a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep , and shaking her invincible locks as an eagle ...
... religious , and commercial interests which led to a spirit of independence in the nation as a whole . She was " a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep , and shaking her invincible locks as an eagle ...
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