Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, Volumen 61Dominic Baker-Smith, C. C. Barfoot Rodopi, 1987 - 228 páginas |
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... divine power . ' In his letter to Lorenzo Ficino makes two points of interest to us now . First of all he praises Plato , on the authority of St Augustine , for teaching the existence of God and the immortality of the soul ; secondly he ...
... divine power . ' In his letter to Lorenzo Ficino makes two points of interest to us now . First of all he praises Plato , on the authority of St Augustine , for teaching the existence of God and the immortality of the soul ; secondly he ...
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... unimaginable ( because unrestricted ) divine intervention . It does 3. J.C. Davis , Utopia and the Ideal Society : A Study of English Utopian Writing , 1516-1700 , Cambridge , 1981 . seem to me an important point , too , that 7.
... unimaginable ( because unrestricted ) divine intervention . It does 3. J.C. Davis , Utopia and the Ideal Society : A Study of English Utopian Writing , 1516-1700 , Cambridge , 1981 . seem to me an important point , too , that 7.
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... divine intervention and a transforma- tion of the terms of life : Then shall the lame man leape as an Hart , and the tongue of the dumbe sing ; for in the wildernes shall waters breake out , and streames in the desert . ( Isaiah xxxv ...
... divine intervention and a transforma- tion of the terms of life : Then shall the lame man leape as an Hart , and the tongue of the dumbe sing ; for in the wildernes shall waters breake out , and streames in the desert . ( Isaiah xxxv ...
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... divine intervention there is always the sneaking thought that social order might speed up the process . Both modes want to convert the reader . Once converted , though , the reader shares the author's perplexity , how to make it happen ...
... divine intervention there is always the sneaking thought that social order might speed up the process . Both modes want to convert the reader . Once converted , though , the reader shares the author's perplexity , how to make it happen ...
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The Utopian Impulse in SeventeenthCentury England | 20 |
Jan van Dorsten | 47 |
Bouwe Postmus | 61 |
Jenny Mecziems | 91 |
John Dixon Hunt | 114 |
Edward Young among the Stars | 139 |
Marijke RudnikSmalbraak | 172 |
A J | 188 |
Bernard Bergonzi | 211 |
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