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... spirits : the animal spirit , produced by the brain , is that which makes Antony feel he is still young enough to fight : 1 All from Vicary , op . cit . 2 Cf. The liver , heart , and braine of Brittaine , By whom I grant she lives ...
... spirits : the animal spirit , produced by the brain , is that which makes Antony feel he is still young enough to fight : 1 All from Vicary , op . cit . 2 Cf. The liver , heart , and braine of Brittaine , By whom I grant she lives ...
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... spirit : Take away this persecuting , burning , cursing , damning of men for not subscribing to the words of men as the words of God ; require of Christians only to believe Christ , and to call no man master but him only ; let those ...
... spirit : Take away this persecuting , burning , cursing , damning of men for not subscribing to the words of men as the words of God ; require of Christians only to believe Christ , and to call no man master but him only ; let those ...
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... Spirit upon every age , and sexe , attributing to all men , and requiring from them the ability of searching , trying , examining all things , and by the Spirit discerning that which is good.1 And so says the Westminster Confession of ...
... Spirit upon every age , and sexe , attributing to all men , and requiring from them the ability of searching , trying , examining all things , and by the Spirit discerning that which is good.1 And so says the Westminster Confession of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 Shakespeares Sonnets and the 1590s | 1 |
Donne and the Newfound Methods | 39 |
The Poetry of the Shakespearean Moment Donnes Anniversaries and Shake speares Last Plays | 73 |
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