Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 102
... truth ( which I doubt not Sir T.B. has done ) but likewise to tell the whole truth , which most assuredly he has not done . How- ever , it is a most delicious book . . . . " 25 So Coleridge , and we ask how much truth there is in the ...
... truth ( which I doubt not Sir T.B. has done ) but likewise to tell the whole truth , which most assuredly he has not done . How- ever , it is a most delicious book . . . . " 25 So Coleridge , and we ask how much truth there is in the ...
Page 298
... truth of things and the truth of self . Such truth as this has nothing to do with stated ideas or moral pronouncement . Its mark is on the thing made . The temple of stones joined and bolted ( pierced and known ) gives beauty back . For ...
... truth of things and the truth of self . Such truth as this has nothing to do with stated ideas or moral pronouncement . Its mark is on the thing made . The temple of stones joined and bolted ( pierced and known ) gives beauty back . For ...
Page 317
... truth , and truth usually has about it some quality of the objective , something presented to us . But for a liberal thinker , such as Mill , there can hardly be any real spiritual authority apart from what man himself creates . A ...
... truth , and truth usually has about it some quality of the objective , something presented to us . But for a liberal thinker , such as Mill , there can hardly be any real spiritual authority apart from what man himself creates . A ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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