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But of course the commonest theme among surviving Middle English lyrics - especially among those of the earlier Middle English period — is religious , for religious poems would be most likely to have been transcribed and preserved in an ...
But of course the commonest theme among surviving Middle English lyrics - especially among those of the earlier Middle English period — is religious , for religious poems would be most likely to have been transcribed and preserved in an ...
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In later phases of English literature we distinguish between the religious poem ( as we get it , say , in John Donne or George Herbert ) and the hymn ( such as those of Isaac Watts ) , the former being a personal handling of religious ...
In later phases of English literature we distinguish between the religious poem ( as we get it , say , in John Donne or George Herbert ) and the hymn ( such as those of Isaac Watts ) , the former being a personal handling of religious ...
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that mixture of hope and anguish that characterizes the religious man searching for the right relationship with God , aware both of his own unworthiness and of God's infinite greatness . There are , too , many traditional devices of ...
that mixture of hope and anguish that characterizes the religious man searching for the right relationship with God , aware both of his own unworthiness and of God's infinite greatness . There are , too , many traditional devices of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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