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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. light and the notion of God as light . Milton's first description of heaven cannot be far from the Elizabethan conception : Now had the Almighty Father from above , From the pure Empyrean where he ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. light and the notion of God as light . Milton's first description of heaven cannot be far from the Elizabethan conception : Now had the Almighty Father from above , From the pure Empyrean where he ...
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... light and heat . Matter corresponds to the Father , light to the Son , and heat to the Holy Ghost . Elizabethans could find the same correspond- ence in Romei's Courtier's Academy . Romei was a Platonist and writes not of the Trinity ...
... light and heat . Matter corresponds to the Father , light to the Son , and heat to the Holy Ghost . Elizabethans could find the same correspond- ence in Romei's Courtier's Academy . Romei was a Platonist and writes not of the Trinity ...
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... light wandering and unstable clouds , carried every- where with uncertain winds , our eyes to the light of the sun and the moon , and the beauty of our youth to the flowers of the spring which in a very short time or with the sun's heat ...
... light wandering and unstable clouds , carried every- where with uncertain winds , our eyes to the light of the sun and the moon , and the beauty of our youth to the flowers of the spring which in a very short time or with the sun's heat ...
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