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... Belief . For good or for ill , much that has happened within the churches in this country , and to the place of ... belief was an imperative of his own engagement with belief rather than an academic or pedagogic exercise . The second ...
... Belief . For good or for ill , much that has happened within the churches in this country , and to the place of ... belief was an imperative of his own engagement with belief rather than an academic or pedagogic exercise . The second ...
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... belief in literature as the vehicle of truth and in the discipline of literary criticism as its servant- a belief that reached through Matthew Arnold and Shelley right back to Sidney's Apology for Poetry . The keystones of this belief ...
... belief in literature as the vehicle of truth and in the discipline of literary criticism as its servant- a belief that reached through Matthew Arnold and Shelley right back to Sidney's Apology for Poetry . The keystones of this belief ...
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... beliefs in afterlife . This is not a question of the relative importance of studies devoted to grammar , lexicon , or ... belief that we shall never know what was the nectar of the gods until we learn what was the daily bread of the ...
... beliefs in afterlife . This is not a question of the relative importance of studies devoted to grammar , lexicon , or ... belief that we shall never know what was the nectar of the gods until we learn what was the daily bread of the ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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