Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... Sir Calidore , though to be sure , as the poet says and 1 Dean Church . Mr J. W. Mackail , in his Springs of Helicon , adds several other counts to the indictment . as I had perhaps reason to believe , it escaped I I SPENSER I.
... Sir Calidore , though to be sure , as the poet says and 1 Dean Church . Mr J. W. Mackail , in his Springs of Helicon , adds several other counts to the indictment . as I had perhaps reason to believe , it escaped I I SPENSER I.
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By T.R. Glover ... Terrot Reaveley Glover. as I had perhaps reason to believe , it escaped , and goes barking and biting- Ne spareth he the gentle Poets rime . The poet , once accepted , had made his own impression despite the faults ...
By T.R. Glover ... Terrot Reaveley Glover. as I had perhaps reason to believe , it escaped , and goes barking and biting- Ne spareth he the gentle Poets rime . The poet , once accepted , had made his own impression despite the faults ...
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... reason why our sage and serious Poet Spenser , whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas , describing true temperance under the person of Guion , brings him in with his palmer through the cave of Mammon , and ...
... reason why our sage and serious Poet Spenser , whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas , describing true temperance under the person of Guion , brings him in with his palmer through the cave of Mammon , and ...
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... reason and convincement . What could a man require more from a Nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil , but wise and faithful Labourers , to make a knowing People ...
... reason and convincement . What could a man require more from a Nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil , but wise and faithful Labourers , to make a knowing People ...
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... reason , which is characteristic . Ritual turns the soul away from the divine and ideal world . " The soul by this means of over - bodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her Wing apace downward : And finding the ...
... reason , which is characteristic . Ritual turns the soul away from the divine and ideal world . " The soul by this means of over - bodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her Wing apace downward : And finding the ...
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