The Durham University Journal, Volum 80University of Durham., 1987 |
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Pàgina 32
... given the central Puritan belief that the only book capable of conveying and revealing spiritual truth was the Bible . No Cromwellian could have been comfortable with the lesson of this section of the poem , for this is visionary ...
... given the central Puritan belief that the only book capable of conveying and revealing spiritual truth was the Bible . No Cromwellian could have been comfortable with the lesson of this section of the poem , for this is visionary ...
Pàgina 97
... given , but , " what have we given ? ” ( 74 ) . He recognizes that one's only recourse is to give up one's will in " The awful daring of a moment's surrender ” ( 74 ) . He recognizes , that is , that he cannot regain the state of grace ...
... given , but , " what have we given ? ” ( 74 ) . He recognizes that one's only recourse is to give up one's will in " The awful daring of a moment's surrender ” ( 74 ) . He recognizes , that is , that he cannot regain the state of grace ...
Pàgina 203
... given witty expression when Mirabel and Millamant cross swords in the Park scene : Mirabel claiming that women's beauty is given them by their lovers ' admiration . ' O the Vanity of these men ! ' exclaims she , Fainall , d'ye hear him ...
... given witty expression when Mirabel and Millamant cross swords in the Park scene : Mirabel claiming that women's beauty is given them by their lovers ' admiration . ' O the Vanity of these men ! ' exclaims she , Fainall , d'ye hear him ...
Continguts
CONSTANTINE SUNSYMBOLS AND THE LABARUM John Ferguson | 7 |
MARVELL AND SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 33 |
CIRCULARITY AND SILENCE ON THE GRECIAN URN M R G Spiller | 59 |
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