Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... morality , which had been there locked up as in a shrine . It revealed the visions of the prophets , and conveyed the lessons of inspired teachers ( such they were thought ) to the meanest of the people . It gave them a common interest ...
... morality , which had been there locked up as in a shrine . It revealed the visions of the prophets , and conveyed the lessons of inspired teachers ( such they were thought ) to the meanest of the people . It gave them a common interest ...
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... moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and ad- miration , or of riveting sympathy . We see what Milton has made of the account of the Creation , from the manner in which he has treated it ...
... moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and ad- miration , or of riveting sympathy . We see what Milton has made of the account of the Creation , from the manner in which he has treated it ...
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... morality ; for He alone conceived the idea of a pure humanity . He redeemed man from the worship of that idol , self , and instructed him by precept and ex- ample to love his neighbour as himself , to forgive our enemies , to do good to ...
... morality ; for He alone conceived the idea of a pure humanity . He redeemed man from the worship of that idol , self , and instructed him by precept and ex- ample to love his neighbour as himself , to forgive our enemies , to do good to ...
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... morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach , and so obtain the very end of poetry . " And Mr. Pope , whose * [ Edition of 1570 , pp . 143-4 . ] " The smiler with the knife under his cloke . " - Knight's Tale . [ Apologie for ...
... morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach , and so obtain the very end of poetry . " And Mr. Pope , whose * [ Edition of 1570 , pp . 143-4 . ] " The smiler with the knife under his cloke . " - Knight's Tale . [ Apologie for ...
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... moral is , according to established usage , equivocal . It required only Frankford's reconciliation to his wife , as well as his forgiveness of her , for the highest breach of matrimonial duty , to have made A Woman Killed with Kindness ...
... moral is , according to established usage , equivocal . It required only Frankford's reconciliation to his wife , as well as his forgiveness of her , for the highest breach of matrimonial duty , to have made A Woman Killed with Kindness ...
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