A History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne, Svazek 1Macmillan and Company, 1875 |
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Strana xvi
... religion and society , must be taken into account . The struggle of free - will against destiny , and that of individuality against the world , present themselves under different aspects — to take only one obvious illustration — to ...
... religion and society , must be taken into account . The struggle of free - will against destiny , and that of individuality against the world , present themselves under different aspects — to take only one obvious illustration — to ...
Strana xvii
... religious belief . When therefore man attempts - in whatever form - to represent the divine action to his mind , he is producing what is in germ a drama ; nor can the beginnings of any drama , ancient or modern , be traced further back ...
... religious belief . When therefore man attempts - in whatever form - to represent the divine action to his mind , he is producing what is in germ a drama ; nor can the beginnings of any drama , ancient or modern , be traced further back ...
Strana xviii
... religious life of Egyptians , Indians , Chinese , and Greeks the deepest conceptions of death in life and life in death veiled themselves under dramatic forms which were at once jealously guarded from contact with the multitude and ...
... religious life of Egyptians , Indians , Chinese , and Greeks the deepest conceptions of death in life and life in death veiled themselves under dramatic forms which were at once jealously guarded from contact with the multitude and ...
Strana xix
... religious worship ; and how , as the offspring of Christian religious worship in particular , it connects itself organically with the central mystery of the Christian faith , the symbolical representation of the expiation of human sin ...
... religious worship ; and how , as the offspring of Christian religious worship in particular , it connects itself organically with the central mystery of the Christian faith , the symbolical representation of the expiation of human sin ...
Strana xx
... religious worship and gradually emancipated itself as a form of art , though it was occasionally to appropriate the lyrical element to its needs , attached its beginnings and adapted its main course to the epical . The liturgical source ...
... religious worship and gradually emancipated itself as a form of art , though it was occasionally to appropriate the lyrical element to its needs , attached its beginnings and adapted its main course to the epical . The liturgical source ...
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