History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... moral tone - Profane poems - L'Allegro and Il Penseroso - Comus - Lycidas - Religious poems - Paradise Lost ... moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages ...
... moral tone - Profane poems - L'Allegro and Il Penseroso - Comus - Lycidas - Religious poems - Paradise Lost ... moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages ...
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... moral- ity , inexhaustible in patience , courage , sacrifice , en- throning chastity on the domestic hearth , truth before the tribunals , honesty in the counting - house , labour in the workshop , everywhere a fixed determination to ...
... moral- ity , inexhaustible in patience , courage , sacrifice , en- throning chastity on the domestic hearth , truth before the tribunals , honesty in the counting - house , labour in the workshop , everywhere a fixed determination to ...
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... moral habits , as well as in general beliefs and political institutions . Man was to change alto- gether , and to turn completely round at once . The same repugnance and the same experience were to detach him from every aspect of his ...
... moral habits , as well as in general beliefs and political institutions . Man was to change alto- gether , and to turn completely round at once . The same repugnance and the same experience were to detach him from every aspect of his ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
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