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... Christian relics so that the people may the easier accept the soul of the new religion , feeling reassured by the preservation of the old physical trappings . To a certain extent the same thing happened with the Old English literature ...
... Christian relics so that the people may the easier accept the soul of the new religion , feeling reassured by the preservation of the old physical trappings . To a certain extent the same thing happened with the Old English literature ...
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... Christian Faith , when in the absence of the lights of classical learning the guiding star of Christ kept the European civilised community together in the unity of the Church . The barbarian invasions and conquest of Europe during the ...
... Christian Faith , when in the absence of the lights of classical learning the guiding star of Christ kept the European civilised community together in the unity of the Church . The barbarian invasions and conquest of Europe during the ...
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... Christ without apparent effort and without an inner struggle . If Roman Seneca viewed life as a journey with its ups and downs , hopes and despairs , but with the sense of a Goal seldom absent , the Latin Christian poet , Prudentius ...
... Christ without apparent effort and without an inner struggle . If Roman Seneca viewed life as a journey with its ups and downs , hopes and despairs , but with the sense of a Goal seldom absent , the Latin Christian poet , Prudentius ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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