Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... called a sort of violent step - sister of Britomart - and of her Tudor descendant . This is in direct line with the conception of the Titans throughout Western literature and thought : they always possess a certain god - like grandeur ...
... called a sort of violent step - sister of Britomart - and of her Tudor descendant . This is in direct line with the conception of the Titans throughout Western literature and thought : they always possess a certain god - like grandeur ...
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... called themselves Saturnians , and showed " immense satisfaction , " Panofsky remarks , in the belief that Plato had been born under Saturn.19 Ficino had not only been born under Saturn in the ascendancy of Aquarius ( even more watery ...
... called themselves Saturnians , and showed " immense satisfaction , " Panofsky remarks , in the belief that Plato had been born under Saturn.19 Ficino had not only been born under Saturn in the ascendancy of Aquarius ( even more watery ...
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... called " Satanism , the spirit which hates the World Order wherever it exists . " Though our thinking about the problem of evil may be more or less theological , and more or less hopeful than Murray's , we may accept his definition of ...
... called " Satanism , the spirit which hates the World Order wherever it exists . " Though our thinking about the problem of evil may be more or less theological , and more or less hopeful than Murray's , we may accept his definition of ...
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