The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 47
... spirit and structure ; Marino Faliero , The Two Foscari and Sardanapalus represent a deliberate attempt on the part of the author to break loose from that domination of the Elizabethan masters which is so apparent in most of the poetic ...
... spirit and structure ; Marino Faliero , The Two Foscari and Sardanapalus represent a deliberate attempt on the part of the author to break loose from that domination of the Elizabethan masters which is so apparent in most of the poetic ...
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... spirit of love , hating , ipso facto , the spirit of hate , and ruthlessly pursuing it to its doom ; in part , as the sublime Christ - like sufferer , who wishes ' no living thing to suffer pain , ' and will not curse even his ...
... spirit of love , hating , ipso facto , the spirit of hate , and ruthlessly pursuing it to its doom ; in part , as the sublime Christ - like sufferer , who wishes ' no living thing to suffer pain , ' and will not curse even his ...
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... Spirit . He rests secure on his ' own dear experience ' and , regardless of discrepancies and moral imperfections in the Scriptures , pursues his study with free and unboding spirit . ' If Coleridge's theological influence depended less ...
... Spirit . He rests secure on his ' own dear experience ' and , regardless of discrepancies and moral imperfections in the Scriptures , pursues his study with free and unboding spirit . ' If Coleridge's theological influence depended less ...
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