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5 57 Exaltatio Humanae Naturae Humanity , the field of miseries , Nature's abortive table of mischance , Stage of complaint , the fair that doth enhance The price of error and of vanities , Whither ? who seeth it ? whither doth it rise ...
5 57 Exaltatio Humanae Naturae Humanity , the field of miseries , Nature's abortive table of mischance , Stage of complaint , the fair that doth enhance The price of error and of vanities , Whither ? who seeth it ? whither doth it rise ...
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In the substance of a different nature . ' 55. Printed from J by Guiney ( 1938 ) under the title ' The Mystery ' . 3. untermed : without bounds . 4. quarter to : range to . 56. Printed by Dobell ( 1903 ) from B ; reprinted by W.
In the substance of a different nature . ' 55. Printed from J by Guiney ( 1938 ) under the title ' The Mystery ' . 3. untermed : without bounds . 4. quarter to : range to . 56. Printed by Dobell ( 1903 ) from B ; reprinted by W.
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Christ is not bounded by Nature which only seems to our eyes to ' frame ' him . a 63. The sonnet turns on the image which occurs in 66. 7–8 of two rings fastened to a single jewel . Nature makes up one ring , since its beginning ...
Christ is not bounded by Nature which only seems to our eyes to ' frame ' him . a 63. The sonnet turns on the image which occurs in 66. 7–8 of two rings fastened to a single jewel . Nature makes up one ring , since its beginning ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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