English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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... human body in such a perfect way as to compare with the mental image formed in prayer » 80. That was Erasmus's answer to what Bishop Creighton called « < the heresy of the Renaissance » ) . • More also draws such a comparison in the ...
... human body in such a perfect way as to compare with the mental image formed in prayer » 80. That was Erasmus's answer to what Bishop Creighton called « < the heresy of the Renaissance » ) . • More also draws such a comparison in the ...
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... human sum Of knowledge , to know mortal nature's nothingness . The star which rules thy destiny Was ruled , ere earth began , by me . ( Manfred , I , i , 110 f . ) Das Christuskreuz , vor dem in schönen Tagen Ein Kind ich , selig betend ...
... human sum Of knowledge , to know mortal nature's nothingness . The star which rules thy destiny Was ruled , ere earth began , by me . ( Manfred , I , i , 110 f . ) Das Christuskreuz , vor dem in schönen Tagen Ein Kind ich , selig betend ...
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... human limitation and human evil , combined with the super- stitious strain in his character , prevented him from denying that Christianity which he was never able to accept » . Senti- mental Deism , he finds , « was the only positive ...
... human limitation and human evil , combined with the super- stitious strain in his character , prevented him from denying that Christianity which he was never able to accept » . Senti- mental Deism , he finds , « was the only positive ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico | 25 |
Siegfried Korninger Lord Byron und Nikolaus Lenau | 39 |
Leslie A Marchand Recent Byron Scholarship | 145 |
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