The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 47
... soul " but who are deaf to the poetry of words , any more than we can explain to materialists the real- ity of our quest . The only objective good we can ever claim for our preoccupation lies in the fact that poetry seems to us the ...
... soul " but who are deaf to the poetry of words , any more than we can explain to materialists the real- ity of our quest . The only objective good we can ever claim for our preoccupation lies in the fact that poetry seems to us the ...
Stran 101
... soul for Paradise . and Eternity , and perfection of the soul was dependent upon a strict morality — that is , obedience to God and the Church , both of whose laws were identical and quite clearly defined . Now the Catholic Church had ...
... soul for Paradise . and Eternity , and perfection of the soul was dependent upon a strict morality — that is , obedience to God and the Church , both of whose laws were identical and quite clearly defined . Now the Catholic Church had ...
Stran 247
... soul of many a soul , whose nature is its own divine control , " Prometheus , the symbol of that corporate soul , is united with Asia , who is " the shadow of beauty unbeheld . " 1 1 This was a most vital conception to Shelley , who ...
... soul of many a soul , whose nature is its own divine control , " Prometheus , the symbol of that corporate soul , is united with Asia , who is " the shadow of beauty unbeheld . " 1 1 This was a most vital conception to Shelley , who ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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Arnold artist attempt beauty believe Beowulf Catholic Chaucer Christianity Church civilisation conception conscious contemporary course Cynewulf Danelaw death Deists Demogorgon divine Divine Comedy earth effect Eighteenth Century emotions England English epic expression external fact faith feeling Hardy Henry VIII heroic human idea ideal imagination important individual industrial revolution intellectual intuitive intuitive knowledge King knowledge liberty literature lives man's material Matthew Arnold means medieval ment Middle Ages Milton mind modern world moral nature never Norsemen Paradise Lost passion period philosophy picture Plato poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Pope prose Protestantism pure Puritan qualities question reader reason Reformation religion religious revolution romance scientific seems sense sentimental Seventeenth Century Shakespeare Shelley significance soul spirit Stoicism story suggest Swinburne things thou thought Thucydides tion to-day true truth unconscious unconscious mind verse Victorian whole words Wordsworth wrote