Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... belief that the rural scene had a calming effect upon the mind and the emotions . Heely was therefore merely voicing an opinion sancti- fied by popular usage for a century and a half . John Worlidge obviously took his cue from the ...
... belief that the rural scene had a calming effect upon the mind and the emotions . Heely was therefore merely voicing an opinion sancti- fied by popular usage for a century and a half . John Worlidge obviously took his cue from the ...
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... belief in the pacifying and exalting effect of gardens was equally great ; he challenged the poets to try to convey an adequate idea of it : ' ... let them describe , if possible , that ease , Indolence , and Tranquility of Mind , those ...
... belief in the pacifying and exalting effect of gardens was equally great ; he challenged the poets to try to convey an adequate idea of it : ' ... let them describe , if possible , that ease , Indolence , and Tranquility of Mind , those ...
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... belief in moral benevolence . The rationalistic aspects of the retirement - creed are given especial emphasis in the concluding lines ( 11. 1248-1269 ) . These lines are a paraphrase of the rerum cognoscere causas - passage ( Georgics ...
... belief in moral benevolence . The rationalistic aspects of the retirement - creed are given especial emphasis in the concluding lines ( 11. 1248-1269 ) . These lines are a paraphrase of the rerum cognoscere causas - passage ( Georgics ...
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