From Sensibility to Romanticism: Essays Presented to Frederick A. PottleFrederick Whiley Hilles, Harold Bloom Oxford University Press, 1965 - 585 strani |
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Stran 79
... moral - a moral affirmed in the concluding lines of the play , which are spoken by the Turkish Aga , Mustapha : So sure the Fall of Greatness rais'd on Crimes , So fix'd the Justice of all - conscious Heaven . When haughty Guilt exults ...
... moral - a moral affirmed in the concluding lines of the play , which are spoken by the Turkish Aga , Mustapha : So sure the Fall of Greatness rais'd on Crimes , So fix'd the Justice of all - conscious Heaven . When haughty Guilt exults ...
Stran 83
... moral qualm , Aspasia is . She puts the question to Demetrius directly : " Will not the Patriot share the Traytor's Danger ? / Oh could thy Hand unaided free thy Coun- try , / Nor mingled Guilt pollute the sacred Cause ! " ( IV , i , 62 ...
... moral qualm , Aspasia is . She puts the question to Demetrius directly : " Will not the Patriot share the Traytor's Danger ? / Oh could thy Hand unaided free thy Coun- try , / Nor mingled Guilt pollute the sacred Cause ! " ( IV , i , 62 ...
Stran 264
... moral and religious feeling , and the seeming conflict of the aesthetic and the moral is avoided . These observations of Ruskin tell us more about his need to give moral sanction to aesthetic experience than they do about the ...
... moral and religious feeling , and the seeming conflict of the aesthetic and the moral is avoided . These observations of Ruskin tell us more about his need to give moral sanction to aesthetic experience than they do about the ...
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Johnsons Poetic Fire | 67 |
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