Outflying Philosophy: A Literary Study of the Religious Element in the Poems and Letters of John Donne and in the Works of Sir Thomas Browne and of Henry Vaughan the Silurist, Together with an Account of the Interest of These Writers in Scholastic Philosophy, in Platonism and in Hermetic Physics, with Also Some Notes on Witchcraft

New York: Haskell House (1925)
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A study of the effect of mysticism & theology on the philosophy & the works of three noteworthy 17th century poets: Donne, Browne & Vaughan.

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