Mysticism in English Literature by Caroline F. E. Spurgeon
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[18] _The Child's Purchase_ and _The Toys_, poems, I vol., 1906, pp. 287, 354. [19] _Seligio Poetæ_, 1893, p. 163. [20] _Religio Poetæ_, 1893, p. 44. [21] The "Ring" of Eternity is a familiar mystical symbol which Vaughan doubtless knew in other writers; for instance as used by Suso or Ruysbroeck. See _Mysticism_, by E. Underhill, p. 489 and note. [22] See the illuminating description of this essentially mystic feeling given by J. Stewart in _The Myths of Pinto_, Introduction, pp. 39 _et seq._ [23] _The Story of my Heart_, pp. 87, 88. [24] _Ibid._, p. 76. [25] _The Story of my Heart_, p. 199. [26] _Ibid._, p. 71. [27] _Ibid._, p. 74. [28] See _Compendium of Philosophy_, a mediæval digest of the Abhidhamma, translated by S. Z. Aung and Mrs Rhys Davids, 1910, 152 f. [29] We cannot agree with Prof Grierson, who, in his fine recent edition |
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