A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 ページ |
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... hope revived that God would avenge His own elect even in this life . To speak politically , he began to hope that the Stuart tyranny would not last for ever ; perhaps he saw signs of the rise of the Whig opposition which presently over ...
... hope revived that God would avenge His own elect even in this life . To speak politically , he began to hope that the Stuart tyranny would not last for ever ; perhaps he saw signs of the rise of the Whig opposition which presently over ...
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... hope for the future . If Divine Right and Original Sin were fables , if human nature was not corrupt at the source , if God meant man to be happy , if such was Nature's holy plan , what might not men achieve if they broke their chains ...
... hope for the future . If Divine Right and Original Sin were fables , if human nature was not corrupt at the source , if God meant man to be happy , if such was Nature's holy plan , what might not men achieve if they broke their chains ...
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... hope voiced by the Spirit of the Pities , the hope that as the result of the long tragedy of history the Dreaming God will at last awake , the Immanent Will become conscious , and " fashion all things fair . " Translated out of the ...
... hope voiced by the Spirit of the Pities , the hope that as the result of the long tragedy of history the Dreaming God will at last awake , the Immanent Will become conscious , and " fashion all things fair . " Translated out of the ...
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