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... writes a learned note on Flora : Flora ) the Goddesse of flowres , but indede ( as saith Tacitus ) a famous harlot , which with the abuse of her body hauing gotten great riches , made the people of Rome her heyre : who in remembraunce ...
... writes a learned note on Flora : Flora ) the Goddesse of flowres , but indede ( as saith Tacitus ) a famous harlot , which with the abuse of her body hauing gotten great riches , made the people of Rome her heyre : who in remembraunce ...
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... writes , " the vital experience of a moment which it is known will be brief , but which is so fully entertained that the future and the past are largely shut out . " 35 Similarly Spenser's shepherd Willye , urging Thomalin to tell the ...
... writes , " the vital experience of a moment which it is known will be brief , but which is so fully entertained that the future and the past are largely shut out . " 35 Similarly Spenser's shepherd Willye , urging Thomalin to tell the ...
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... writes : " as the main characteristic of the melancholy man in popular medieval writing was glumness and drowsiness , his type was modelled upon the pattern of Sloth or ' Acedia ' . " The sin of acedia involved letting one's talents and ...
... writes : " as the main characteristic of the melancholy man in popular medieval writing was glumness and drowsiness , his type was modelled upon the pattern of Sloth or ' Acedia ' . " The sin of acedia involved letting one's talents and ...
Contents
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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