Themes and Variations in English Poetry of the RenaissanceClaremont Graduate School, 1957 - 45 páginas |
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... truth in them . But , from our pres- ent point of view , they are much over - simplified and very lop- sided . Just now I will only make three general comments , though a good deal of what I have to say later will be in the way of ...
... truth in them . But , from our pres- ent point of view , they are much over - simplified and very lop- sided . Just now I will only make three general comments , though a good deal of what I have to say later will be in the way of ...
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... truth , but there are many kinds and aspects of truth , and everyone has his own limitations of knowledge and vision , his Idols of the Cave - not to mention the limitations of the platform . All this has been a comment on traditional ...
... truth , but there are many kinds and aspects of truth , and everyone has his own limitations of knowledge and vision , his Idols of the Cave - not to mention the limitations of the platform . All this has been a comment on traditional ...
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... truth , that Elizabethan Christianity was Fundamentalist , yet that word , while it suggests the concrete and dramatic , would introduce a wrong atmosphere , a wrong set of associations . There is no need of outlining traditional ...
... truth , that Elizabethan Christianity was Fundamentalist , yet that word , while it suggests the concrete and dramatic , would introduce a wrong atmosphere , a wrong set of associations . There is no need of outlining traditional ...
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Themes and Variations in English Poetry of the Renaissance: Two Lectures Douglas Bush Vista de fragmentos - 1971 |
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17th century aissance ancient Anniversary Aristotle Bacon beauty belief called Calvin Calvinistic Christ Christian faith Christian humanism Christian tradition Cicero CLAREMONT GRADUATE SCHOOL classical conception Copernicus course creation dance death despair divine doctrine Donne Donne's DOUGLAS BUSH dust earlier 17th earth doth earthly elegy Elizabethan Erasmus eternity ethical Faerie Queene Faustus FRANCIS BACON FOUNDATION Fulke Greville geocentric universe God's Going A-Maying grace Hamlet hast hath heaven heavenly Hooker's human humanist idea ideal imagination John Davies lectures less literature Lycidas man's medieval metaphysical Milton mind modern moral moral absolutes move Mutability mythic natural reason nature's pagan Paradise Lost pastoral Platonic poems poetry pride prose quoted rational order religious reminder Renaissance writer Robert Burton Sabbaoth sceptical scientific Shakespeare Sir Thomas sonnets soul Spenser's stanza synthesis takes thee theme things Thomas Digges thou thought tion tragedy truth universe utterance virtue wisdom