Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... interest from the ' philosophic eye ' of the solitary rural contemplator to the ' universal smile ' of the bene- volent man whose heart is so easily stirred at the sight of ' modest want . ' The shift in interest from nature's plan in ...
... interest from the ' philosophic eye ' of the solitary rural contemplator to the ' universal smile ' of the bene- volent man whose heart is so easily stirred at the sight of ' modest want . ' The shift in interest from nature's plan in ...
Strana 291
... interest in the physico - theological version of the beatus ille motifs and in the varied , open landscape . The main business of this chapter has been to outline the growing interest in the creed of moral benevolence . We have seen how ...
... interest in the physico - theological version of the beatus ille motifs and in the varied , open landscape . The main business of this chapter has been to outline the growing interest in the creed of moral benevolence . We have seen how ...
Strana 403
... interest of these poets , an interest which can be traced also in the work of the translators . A further new development is apparent in the fact that the new century po- pularised the beatus ille tradition also among poets and readers ...
... interest of these poets , an interest which can be traced also in the work of the translators . A further new development is apparent in the fact that the new century po- pularised the beatus ille tradition also among poets and readers ...
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