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... turn encouraged the avant garde to turn to the secular thought of the classical world for guidance and enlightenment . That secular thought , touched with the moral earnestness of Chris- tian protest against abuses of Christian ...
... turn encouraged the avant garde to turn to the secular thought of the classical world for guidance and enlightenment . That secular thought , touched with the moral earnestness of Chris- tian protest against abuses of Christian ...
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... turn of the century and in 1510 , then Dean of St. Paul's , endowed the Cathedral school of St. Paul's to bring the " New Learning " into secondary education . Richard Croke , who had studied Greek at Oxford with Grocyn and then studied ...
... turn of the century and in 1510 , then Dean of St. Paul's , endowed the Cathedral school of St. Paul's to bring the " New Learning " into secondary education . Richard Croke , who had studied Greek at Oxford with Grocyn and then studied ...
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... turn to the task that lies to hand so long as one can : Thus sang the uncouth swain to th ' oaks and rills , While ... turns to fresh woods and pastures new . One meets grief by the assertion of purpose - a very different conclusion from ...
... turn to the task that lies to hand so long as one can : Thus sang the uncouth swain to th ' oaks and rills , While ... turns to fresh woods and pastures new . One meets grief by the assertion of purpose - a very different conclusion from ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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