Christian religion is true or it is not, and if it is true it offers the highest and purest objects of contemplation. And the poetical faculty, which expresses the highest moods of the mind, passes naturally to the highest objects. Who can separate these... The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Стр. 128авторы: Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1897Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Martha Foote Crow - 1907 - Страниц: 258
...Tasso ? Did Petrarch ? Did Calderon ? Did Chaucer ? Did the poets of our best British days ? Did anyone shrink from speaking out Divine names when the occasion...familiarity on his lips as a child has its father's name." Reading this, one understands her "Book of the Poets," an early work in prose which is not generally... | |
| 1899 - Страниц: 1036
...the poets of our best British days ? Did any one of these shrink from speaking out the divine name ? Chaucer, with all his jubilee of spirit and resounding...had the name of Jesus Christ and God as frequently on his lips as a child has its father's name." She writes that she did not depreciate the power and... | |
| 1913 - Страниц: 752
...highest objects. Who can separate these things? Did Dante? Did Tasso? Did Petrarch? Did Calderón? Did Chaucer? Did the poets of our best British days?...as frequently to familiarity on his lips as a child had its father's name." Doch nnn zurück zur wissenschaftlichen Forschung! JS Brewer sagt im Preface... | |
| Ferdinand Holthausen, Heinrich Spies - 1913 - Страниц: 752
...objecta. Who can separate these things? Did Dante? Did Tasso? Did Petrarch? Did Calderón? Did Chancer? Did the poets of our best British days ? Did any one...as frequently to familiarity on his lips as a child had its father's name." Doch in in zurück zar wissenschaftlichen Forschung ! J. 8. Brewer sagt im... | |
| 1913 - Страниц: 884
...any one of these shrink from speaking out Diviae names when the occasion came? Cbaucer with all bis jubilee of spirit and resounding laughter had the name of Jesus Christ and God äs frcquently to familiarity on bis lips äs a child had its father's name." Doch nun znrdck zur wissenschaftlichen... | |
| Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - Страниц: 478
...can separate these things 1 Did Dante ? Did Tasso ? Did Petrarch? Did Calderón? Did Chaucer? . . . Chaucer, with all his jubilee of spirit and resounding...Jesus Christ and God as frequently to familiarity on hie lips as a child has his father's name. 1843. Barrett, afterwards Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Letter... | |
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