From Enlightenment to Romanticism: Anthology, Part 1This is the first of two anthologies designed to accompany the Open University course From Enlightenment to Romanticism, an interdisciplinary exploration of the changes and transitions in European culture between 1780 and 1830. sources on the death of the Old Regime, the Napoleonic phenomenon, slavery, religion and reform. Each selection is accompanied by a detailed introduction explaining the context and siginficance of the sources.Extracts in the anthology stimulate questions rather than provide reassuring answers and offer insights into the major events, movements and personaities of the time. |
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2 The birds without barn Or storehouse are fed , From them let us learn To trust
for our bread : His saints , what is fitting , Shall ne ' er be deny ' d , So long as ' tis
written , The LORD will provide . We may , like the ships , By tempests be tost On
...
2 The birds without barn Or storehouse are fed , From them let us learn To trust
for our bread : His saints , what is fitting , Shall ne ' er be deny ' d , So long as ' tis
written , The LORD will provide . We may , like the ships , By tempests be tost On
...
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Anthology Ian L. Donnachie, Carmen Lavin. 7 No strength of our own , Or
goodness we claim , Yet since we have known The Saviour ' s great name ; In
this our strong tower For safety we hide , The LORD is our power , The LORD will
provide .
Anthology Ian L. Donnachie, Carmen Lavin. 7 No strength of our own , Or
goodness we claim , Yet since we have known The Saviour ' s great name ; In
this our strong tower For safety we hide , The LORD is our power , The LORD will
provide .
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4 How weak is your hand To fight with the LORD ! How can you withstand The
edge of his sword ? What hope of escaping For those who oppose , When hell is
wide gaping To swallow his foes ? 5 How oft have you dar ' d The LORD to his ...
4 How weak is your hand To fight with the LORD ! How can you withstand The
edge of his sword ? What hope of escaping For those who oppose , When hell is
wide gaping To swallow his foes ? 5 How oft have you dar ' d The LORD to his ...
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Contents
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni | 3 |
Faith and death in the late Enlightenment | 17 |
David Hume Of Suicide | 24 |
Copyright | |
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