A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English MetresLongmans, Green, and Company, 1888 - 635 pàgines |
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... mind was ever labouring , so far as intestine war and Danish inroad would allow , and executed a very creditable amount of work . Its chief successes , it is true , were obtained through the medium of the Latin , which was then and long ...
... mind was ever labouring , so far as intestine war and Danish inroad would allow , and executed a very creditable amount of work . Its chief successes , it is true , were obtained through the medium of the Latin , which was then and long ...
Pàgina 23
... mind which ensued upon the consolidation of society following the long troubled night of the dark ages . Something must therefore be said about the origin of that movement , about the course it took , and about the great thinkers whose ...
... mind which ensued upon the consolidation of society following the long troubled night of the dark ages . Something must therefore be said about the origin of that movement , about the course it took , and about the great thinkers whose ...
Pàgina 25
... mind to the contemplation of the Deity , and seeking to understand what he believes . ' Yet we may be certain that St. Anselm himself , like all the saints , derived the certainty of his religious convictions through the will rather ...
... mind to the contemplation of the Deity , and seeking to understand what he believes . ' Yet we may be certain that St. Anselm himself , like all the saints , derived the certainty of his religious convictions through the will rather ...
Pàgina 27
... mind as well as for the soul , and chain the progressive intellect of man to the Aristotelian philosophy , because the unchanging interests of the soul demanded fixity and certainty in the eternal Gospel . So it ever is , that a true ...
... mind as well as for the soul , and chain the progressive intellect of man to the Aristotelian philosophy , because the unchanging interests of the soul demanded fixity and certainty in the eternal Gospel . So it ever is , that a true ...
Pàgina 36
... mind of Christendom in that age ; but , after all , the Archbishop was too strong for him , and another man was appointed . After this great disappointment we hear little more of our fiery friend , who appears to have lived some ...
... mind of Christendom in that age ; but , after all , the Archbishop was too strong for him , and another man was appointed . After this great disappointment we hear little more of our fiery friend , who appears to have lived some ...
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