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Page 139
... called in a letter to Mrs Dunlop ' my learned and truly worthy friend ' , was a more systematic theologian , who incurred the wrath of the orthodox by more than a suspicion of Socinianism in his Practical Essay on the Death of Jesus ...
... called in a letter to Mrs Dunlop ' my learned and truly worthy friend ' , was a more systematic theologian , who incurred the wrath of the orthodox by more than a suspicion of Socinianism in his Practical Essay on the Death of Jesus ...
Page 173
... called his play on the Antony and Cleopatra theme , All for Love : or The World Well Lost . The underlying theme in Stevens's poem might almost be called All for Change : or Paradise Well Lost . ) Is there no change of death in paradise ...
... called his play on the Antony and Cleopatra theme , All for Love : or The World Well Lost . The underlying theme in Stevens's poem might almost be called All for Change : or Paradise Well Lost . ) Is there no change of death in paradise ...
Page 205
... called Old Western Man which began to die out at the time of the Indus- trial Revolution and was almost extinct by the mid - twentieth century . A primary function of literary study , he argued , was to enable the successors of this ...
... called Old Western Man which began to die out at the time of the Indus- trial Revolution and was almost extinct by the mid - twentieth century . A primary function of literary study , he argued , was to enable the successors of this ...
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