The Cambridge History of English Literature: Cavalier and PuritanSir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1911 |
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... controversies . Literary style and method of work . Leviathan . Theory of human nature and of sovereignty . Imaginary common- wealths : More's Utopia and Harrington's Oceana . Sir Robert Filmer . The critics of Hobbes . Joseph Glanvill ...
... controversies . Literary style and method of work . Leviathan . Theory of human nature and of sovereignty . Imaginary common- wealths : More's Utopia and Harrington's Oceana . Sir Robert Filmer . The critics of Hobbes . Joseph Glanvill ...
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... CONTROVERSY PAMPHLETEERS By HAROLD V. ROUTH , M.A. , Peterhouse , Professor of Latin , Trinity College , Toronto Demonology in the Middle Ages . Belief in witchcraft . George Gif- ford's Dialogues of Witches . King James's Daemonologie ...
... CONTROVERSY PAMPHLETEERS By HAROLD V. ROUTH , M.A. , Peterhouse , Professor of Latin , Trinity College , Toronto Demonology in the Middle Ages . Belief in witchcraft . George Gif- ford's Dialogues of Witches . King James's Daemonologie ...
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... controversy . The first and greatest debt is that Herbert directed Vaughan's genius into the channel where only it achieved notable and lasting success . Vaughan found himself in Silex Scintillans ; even the few successes outside that ...
... controversy . The first and greatest debt is that Herbert directed Vaughan's genius into the channel where only it achieved notable and lasting success . Vaughan found himself in Silex Scintillans ; even the few successes outside that ...
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... controversial volume , reveal an original mind , dominated by certain characteristic thoughts , which are commended to the reader by a glowing rhetoric and a fine conviction of their sufficiency . Like Vaughan , Traherne retains an ...
... controversial volume , reveal an original mind , dominated by certain characteristic thoughts , which are commended to the reader by a glowing rhetoric and a fine conviction of their sufficiency . Like Vaughan , Traherne retains an ...
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... controversies of his own day . The Thames next receives his praise in lines containing the passage which begins ' O could I flow like thee ' - a passage , how- ever , which is not to be found in the first edition of the poem . The ...
... controversies of his own day . The Thames next receives his praise in lines containing the passage which begins ' O could I flow like thee ' - a passage , how- ever , which is not to be found in the first edition of the poem . The ...
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