English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. xix
... Nature . Their theology is evidenced by Addison , Watts , and Parnell . It is a Christianity that has not ceased to be stern and majestic . In Addison's Divine Ode , the planets of the firmament proclaim a Creator whose power knows no ...
... Nature . Their theology is evidenced by Addison , Watts , and Parnell . It is a Christianity that has not ceased to be stern and majestic . In Addison's Divine Ode , the planets of the firmament proclaim a Creator whose power knows no ...
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... Nature - but this self - contradictory being , in both his higher and his lower manifestations and possibilities , remains the chief vocation of the poets . They have not ceased the endeavor to lend dignity to life by portraying its ...
... Nature - but this self - contradictory being , in both his higher and his lower manifestations and possibilities , remains the chief vocation of the poets . They have not ceased the endeavor to lend dignity to life by portraying its ...
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... centered their attention upon Man , particularly in his social life , and that their most memorable productions are upon that theme , led posterity 1 to complain that they wholly lacked interest in Nature , INTRODUCTION xxi.
... centered their attention upon Man , particularly in his social life , and that their most memorable productions are upon that theme , led posterity 1 to complain that they wholly lacked interest in Nature , INTRODUCTION xxi.
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... Nature . To them Nature exhibited the power of God , but not his will ; and the soul of Man gained its clearest moral light directly from a supernatural source . This did not , however , imply that Nature was negligible . The celebrated ...
... Nature . To them Nature exhibited the power of God , but not his will ; and the soul of Man gained its clearest moral light directly from a supernatural source . This did not , however , imply that Nature was negligible . The celebrated ...
Стр. xxiv
... Nature , recognize the Spirit which dwells therein , and , correspondingly , when in the presence of a good deed he will recognize its morality . In other words , God and Nature are one ; and Man is in- stinctively good , his cardinal ...
... Nature , recognize the Spirit which dwells therein , and , correspondingly , when in the presence of a good deed he will recognize its morality . In other words , God and Nature are one ; and Man is in- stinctively good , his cardinal ...
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