Philological Quarterly, Svazek 24University of Iowa., 1945 |
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... moral virtues ( ågɛtal tov vovs ) and the in- tellectual virtues ( apɛtai tñg diavoías ) , 17 Kommerell claims moral virtue for the tragic hero ; the έлɛɛ5 , on the other hand , he alleges to possess intellectual virtue and hence to be ...
... moral virtues ( ågɛtal tov vovs ) and the in- tellectual virtues ( apɛtai tñg diavoías ) , 17 Kommerell claims moral virtue for the tragic hero ; the έлɛɛ5 , on the other hand , he alleges to possess intellectual virtue and hence to be ...
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... moral truth . " If he lacks interior moral sense , he will be unable to judge " exterior proportion and symmetry . ' ' 66 The highest taste is not the same as mere virtuosity , the purely cultural accomplishments of refined and polished ...
... moral truth . " If he lacks interior moral sense , he will be unable to judge " exterior proportion and symmetry . ' ' 66 The highest taste is not the same as mere virtuosity , the purely cultural accomplishments of refined and polished ...
Strana 59
... moral , one naturally wonders what the moral is.81 The phrase takes on meaning , however , when we realize that according to Shaftesbury the moral part should be treated differently in a poem from in history or philosophy , and that ...
... moral , one naturally wonders what the moral is.81 The phrase takes on meaning , however , when we realize that according to Shaftesbury the moral part should be treated differently in a poem from in history or philosophy , and that ...
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