Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... thought of Richard Hooker . By the time of volume III , all sense of the lively interpenetration of the natural and the divine had vanished from the page . In the first volume , before the encounter with Hooker , there had been ...
... thought of Richard Hooker . By the time of volume III , all sense of the lively interpenetration of the natural and the divine had vanished from the page . In the first volume , before the encounter with Hooker , there had been ...
Page 301
... thought by art critics like Sir Herbert Read . That this idealist ground is denied or unrecognized by such people " may well be an element in the malaise of our aesthetic ; if a child is unsure of himself it is all the worse if he does ...
... thought by art critics like Sir Herbert Read . That this idealist ground is denied or unrecognized by such people " may well be an element in the malaise of our aesthetic ; if a child is unsure of himself it is all the worse if he does ...
Page 308
... thought , not reason and revelation , and the original free and equal society of man was not something intended for man by God which man irrevocably lost , but something man still has the power to recapture . Rousseau's thought ...
... thought , not reason and revelation , and the original free and equal society of man was not something intended for man by God which man irrevocably lost , but something man still has the power to recapture . Rousseau's thought ...
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