Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 225
... divine Providence . It is not surprising , then , to find him in the third Epistle substituting for the Great Chain of Being the phrase “ a chain of Love " : Look round our World ; behold the chain of Love Combining all below and all ...
... divine Providence . It is not surprising , then , to find him in the third Epistle substituting for the Great Chain of Being the phrase “ a chain of Love " : Look round our World ; behold the chain of Love Combining all below and all ...
Page 293
... divine attributes apprehended by Theoria and visible to her through all the confusions and imperfections of nature . Theoria , in first taking the honey from the rock , releases , and so reveals to contemplation " the seal or impress of ...
... divine attributes apprehended by Theoria and visible to her through all the confusions and imperfections of nature . Theoria , in first taking the honey from the rock , releases , and so reveals to contemplation " the seal or impress of ...
Page 295
... divine attribute of Unity , " or the type of the divine comprehensiveness . Again it is Hooker who gives Ruskin the key . " All things , " says Hooker , " ( God alone excepted ) besides the nature which they have in themselves , receive ...
... divine attribute of Unity , " or the type of the divine comprehensiveness . Again it is Hooker who gives Ruskin the key . " All things , " says Hooker , " ( God alone excepted ) besides the nature which they have in themselves , receive ...
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Adam Adam's Bedford Bentham Browne C. S. Lewis called Chain Chamonix Christ Christian liberty Church Coleridge Columbia Edition course critical death divine doctrine Donne Donne's E. M. W. Tillyard early edition English Epistle Essay Faerie Queene faith father friends friendship God's heaven Hooker human idea imagination implied James Mill John Donne John Mill Jonson King Lady later letter living London Lord Michael Mill's Milton mind modern moral Mutabilitie nature never Newman Northrop Frye Oxford Paradise Lost passage pattern perhaps phrase poem poet poet's poetry political Pope prelapsarian Puritanism reader reason reform relation religious renovation response Review Ruskin Samson Samson Agonistes Satan says seems sense significant social society Sophroniscus Spenser spiritual authority theme theory things thought tion Toronto tradition truth University University of Toronto virtue volume Walton Woodhouse Woodhouse's Wordsworth writing