History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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ix. oldal
... character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages - Composition of his genius and his work b • 258 279 I. BOOK III . - THE CLASSIC AGE . CHAPTER CONTENTS . ix.
... character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages - Composition of his genius and his work b • 258 279 I. BOOK III . - THE CLASSIC AGE . CHAPTER CONTENTS . ix.
1. oldal
... genius who express it thoroughly . Guillen de Castro , Perez de Montalvan , Tirzo de Molina , Ruiz de Alarcon , Agustin Moreto , surrounding Calderon and Lope de Vega ; Crayer , Van Oost , Rombouts , Van Thulden , Van Dyck , Honthorst ...
... genius who express it thoroughly . Guillen de Castro , Perez de Montalvan , Tirzo de Molina , Ruiz de Alarcon , Agustin Moreto , surrounding Calderon and Lope de Vega ; Crayer , Van Oost , Rombouts , Van Thulden , Van Dyck , Honthorst ...
6. oldal
... genius , we find a poor shattered body , drivelling and suffering , between a servant and a priest . II . This is the life of a combatant , bravely endured , worthy of the seventeenth century by its crosses and its energy ; courage and ...
... genius , we find a poor shattered body , drivelling and suffering , between a servant and a priest . II . This is the life of a combatant , bravely endured , worthy of the seventeenth century by its crosses and its energy ; courage and ...
45. oldal
... genius and of his art . After all practical experience and accumulated observations of the soul , we find as the result that wisdom and knowledge are in man only effects and fortuities . Man has no permanent and distinct force to secure ...
... genius and of his art . After all practical experience and accumulated observations of the soul , we find as the result that wisdom and knowledge are in man only effects and fortuities . Man has no permanent and distinct force to secure ...
47. oldal
... his whole genius lies 1 See Spinoza and Dugald Stewart : Conception in its natural state is belief . 3 Tempest , iv . 1 . empirical in that complete imagination . These words seem com- monplace CHAP . III . 47 BEN JONSON .
... his whole genius lies 1 See Spinoza and Dugald Stewart : Conception in its natural state is belief . 3 Tempest , iv . 1 . empirical in that complete imagination . These words seem com- monplace CHAP . III . 47 BEN JONSON .
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