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... spiritual espousals of God , according to the words of the prophet , ' I will espouse thee to me in Faith ' . " - A Spiritual Canticle , tr . Lewis . London , 1891. Stanza XII . I am indebted here to Darkness and Light : An Essay in the ...
... spiritual espousals of God , according to the words of the prophet , ' I will espouse thee to me in Faith ' . " - A Spiritual Canticle , tr . Lewis . London , 1891. Stanza XII . I am indebted here to Darkness and Light : An Essay in the ...
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... spiritual tradition which had its English beginnings with St. Hilda and Whitby and its latest significant expression in Francis Thomp- son It is a significant current and one responsible for more nuances and intangibilities in our ...
... spiritual tradition which had its English beginnings with St. Hilda and Whitby and its latest significant expression in Francis Thomp- son It is a significant current and one responsible for more nuances and intangibilities in our ...
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... spiritual consolation , given by God in great abundance at the beginning of the religious life . Its loss , mourned in the convent garden , betokens spiritual desolation or the withdrawal of sensible consolation , often regarded as a ...
... spiritual consolation , given by God in great abundance at the beginning of the religious life . Its loss , mourned in the convent garden , betokens spiritual desolation or the withdrawal of sensible consolation , often regarded as a ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER | 3 |
which this study is based | 47 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval England Sister Mary Eunice Rasin Affichage d'extraits - 1929 |
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