Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... idea of reform as restoration , an idea he no doubt accepted the more readily in that it was both traditional and patristic . The idea of reform as restoration was a common one among both Greek and Latin Fathers . It took over ancient ideas ...
... idea of reform as restoration , an idea he no doubt accepted the more readily in that it was both traditional and patristic . The idea of reform as restoration was a common one among both Greek and Latin Fathers . It took over ancient ideas ...
Page 282
... idea of reform , an idea which he did not find satisfac- torily present in the Reformers , but an idea known to many Fathers and treated by them in such a way as to provide him with the pattern of thinking which lies behind his Essay on ...
... idea of reform , an idea which he did not find satisfac- torily present in the Reformers , but an idea known to many Fathers and treated by them in such a way as to provide him with the pattern of thinking which lies behind his Essay on ...
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... ideas or moral pronouncement . Its mark is on the thing made . The temple of stones joined and bolted ( pierced and known ) ... idea only comes to birth in the unpremeditated moment of the imaginative encounter . There is not room in these ...
... ideas or moral pronouncement . Its mark is on the thing made . The temple of stones joined and bolted ( pierced and known ) ... idea only comes to birth in the unpremeditated moment of the imaginative encounter . There is not room in these ...
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