Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 96-98Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1983 - English literature |
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Egypt in the first centuries after Christ where Christian monasticism had its origins , with one group of anchorites living along the edges of the body of water in question , not far from the city of Alexandria . The previously vague ...
Egypt in the first centuries after Christ where Christian monasticism had its origins , with one group of anchorites living along the edges of the body of water in question , not far from the city of Alexandria . The previously vague ...
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... Christian thought " through " Christianity , come perhaps from Egypt " to " early Irish Christianity . " As to Ribh's exact nature and identity , there is no consensus in the relatively little critical commentary on him or on the ...
... Christian thought " through " Christianity , come perhaps from Egypt " to " early Irish Christianity . " As to Ribh's exact nature and identity , there is no consensus in the relatively little critical commentary on him or on the ...
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... Christ in Paradise Regained . The first two books of Hyperion are modelled on the former , and the third book on the latter . However there is a vital difference . Whereas Milton dwells on the contrast between pagan and Christian ...
... Christ in Paradise Regained . The first two books of Hyperion are modelled on the former , and the third book on the latter . However there is a vital difference . Whereas Milton dwells on the contrast between pagan and Christian ...
Contents
RECONCILIATIONS IN COLERIDGES POLITICS | 95 |
THE STRUCTURE OF KEATSS I STOOD TIPTOE UPON | 111 |
THE LAST PARAGRAPH OF BARTLEBY Gerald Hoag | 161 |
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