Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... desire to ' treat with art , or nature , ' and to ' weigh the sweet felicity ' of praising the Creator . Here there is complete sincerity , as there is also in the desire to have a few well - chosen true friends for company . In moments ...
... desire to ' treat with art , or nature , ' and to ' weigh the sweet felicity ' of praising the Creator . Here there is complete sincerity , as there is also in the desire to have a few well - chosen true friends for company . In moments ...
Strana 245
... desire to do good to others a desire which directly contra- dicted certain central elements in the creed of rural retirement . While the Horatian beatus vir based his happiness on a strict limit- ation of his desires , a pious moralist ...
... desire to do good to others a desire which directly contra- dicted certain central elements in the creed of rural retirement . While the Horatian beatus vir based his happiness on a strict limit- ation of his desires , a pious moralist ...
Strana 290
... desire to reconcile opposites is the main tendency of the entire poem . The hermit takes great pains to explain the lesson , so forcefully expressed a few years later by Pope , that ' partial evil ' is ' universal good ' : Kind benefits ...
... desire to reconcile opposites is the main tendency of the entire poem . The hermit takes great pains to explain the lesson , so forcefully expressed a few years later by Pope , that ' partial evil ' is ' universal good ' : Kind benefits ...
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