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Theology In Milton's "Paradise Lost", Ernest Joseph Wilderson Jan 1943

Theology In Milton's "Paradise Lost", Ernest Joseph Wilderson

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A number of attempts have been made to fit the Miltonic ideals into the patter of a particular religious or philosophical group. He has been called Calvinist, Arminian, Unitarian, and Spiritualist. The treatment of vital religious beliefs in "Paradise Lose" however leaves little doubt as to Milton's contempt for any and all orthodox theology.


The Autobiographical Elements In Francis Thompson's Hound Of Heaven And St. Augustine's Confessions, Agnes Blanchard Jan 1930

The Autobiographical Elements In Francis Thompson's Hound Of Heaven And St. Augustine's Confessions, Agnes Blanchard

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The History of Literature is replete with the autobiographies of men and women, who for some reason or other have thought it worth their while to give the written record of their lives to the world. As one glances through the pages of these histories of lives, one marvels at the multiplicity of ambitions that have inspired their authors.


The Rise Of The Short Story In American Letters, Mary M. Barra Jul 1929

The Rise Of The Short Story In American Letters, Mary M. Barra

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Like all other nations America too has had her birth in the literally world. Her beginning has not been less forceful than other nations. We find that English literature, undivided in the past, at the end of the nineteenth century has four divisions: British, American, Canadian, and Australian. The British is still the most important since it has the greatest literary background. But the steadily growing American literature ranks second to it. We glory in this heritage as much as the British because we feel that it belongs to us as well, and prize this tremendous possession


The Rise Of The Short Story In American Letters, Mary M. Barra Jan 1929

The Rise Of The Short Story In American Letters, Mary M. Barra

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Shakespeare's Genius Was Essentially A Dramatic One, Marie V. Prudeaux Jan 1929

Shakespeare's Genius Was Essentially A Dramatic One, Marie V. Prudeaux

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