A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... moral example , must be a " nucleus round which the capabilities of the place may crystal- lize and brighten " ( VI , 70-71 ) . Because he moves among his people as a family man and neighbor and is equally at home in the mansion and the ...
... moral example , must be a " nucleus round which the capabilities of the place may crystal- lize and brighten " ( VI , 70-71 ) . Because he moves among his people as a family man and neighbor and is equally at home in the mansion and the ...
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... moral edification is administered by locks and chains ; and when he dies , his corpse is offered up for dissection ... moral greatness and that only moral greatness could produce great architecture . In such works as the True Principles ...
... moral edification is administered by locks and chains ; and when he dies , his corpse is offered up for dissection ... moral greatness and that only moral greatness could produce great architecture . In such works as the True Principles ...
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... moral law : " We may always know what is right , " and " All practical laws are the exponents of moral ones ” ( VIII , 20 , 22 ) . But the book develops much more fully the relationship between art , morality , and social order , and ...
... moral law : " We may always know what is right , " and " All practical laws are the exponents of moral ones ” ( VIII , 20 , 22 ) . But the book develops much more fully the relationship between art , morality , and social order , and ...
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Scott | 12 |
Cobbett 122 | 52 |
The Lake Poets and Some | 83 |
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