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Page xii
Thomas Traherne George Robert Guffey. the Select Meditations to assess the full import of that work ; it is possible now to give brief accounts of the other manuscripts . The Early Notebook originally belonged to Traherne's brother , but ...
Thomas Traherne George Robert Guffey. the Select Meditations to assess the full import of that work ; it is possible now to give brief accounts of the other manuscripts . The Early Notebook originally belonged to Traherne's brother , but ...
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... Traherne's indebtedness to Cambridge Platonism . From Isaac Bar- row's sermon On the Duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor ( 1671 ) Traherne copied six long passages exhibiting striking affinities with his own thought and style . All ...
... Traherne's indebtedness to Cambridge Platonism . From Isaac Bar- row's sermon On the Duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor ( 1671 ) Traherne copied six long passages exhibiting striking affinities with his own thought and style . All ...
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... Traherne's selective quotations emphasize this as- pect of the mysterious Hermes . The main reason in Traherne's mind for questioning " whether there were any such Hermes or no " was in fact the Platonic insights evinced by the Pymander ...
... Traherne's selective quotations emphasize this as- pect of the mysterious Hermes . The main reason in Traherne's mind for questioning " whether there were any such Hermes or no " was in fact the Platonic insights evinced by the Pymander ...
Contents
Preface | xi |
Textual Introduction | li |
To the Reader 372 | 12 |
Copyright | |
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