History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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viii. oldal
... religion and society - How the religious sentiment pene- trates literature - How the sentiment of the beautiful subsists in religion - Hooker- -His breadth of mind and the fulness of his style- Hales and Chillingworth - Praise of reason ...
... religion and society - How the religious sentiment pene- trates literature - How the sentiment of the beautiful subsists in religion - Hooker- -His breadth of mind and the fulness of his style- Hales and Chillingworth - Praise of reason ...
ix. oldal
... Religious poems - Paradise Lost - Conditions of a genuine epic - They are not to be met with in the age or in the poet - Comparison of Adam and Eve with an English family - Comparison of God and the angels to a monarch's court - The ...
... Religious poems - Paradise Lost - Conditions of a genuine epic - They are not to be met with in the age or in the poet - Comparison of Adam and Eve with an English family - Comparison of God and the angels to a monarch's court - The ...
70. oldal
... religion makes A rhapsody of words : Heaven's face doth glow ; Yea , this solidity and compound mass , With tristful visage , as against the doom , Is thought - sick at the act . " 1 He no It is the style of phrensy . Yet I have not ...
... religion makes A rhapsody of words : Heaven's face doth glow ; Yea , this solidity and compound mass , With tristful visage , as against the doom , Is thought - sick at the act . " 1 He no It is the style of phrensy . Yet I have not ...
143. oldal
... religion than the terrors of imagination and the idolatry of the eyes . · • • " I would not , " said Luther afterwards , " for a hundred thousand florins have gone without seeing Rome ; I should always have doubted whether I was not ...
... religion than the terrors of imagination and the idolatry of the eyes . · • • " I would not , " said Luther afterwards , " for a hundred thousand florins have gone without seeing Rome ; I should always have doubted whether I was not ...
145. oldal
... religious orders , although , to confess the truth , almost all the monasteries of the town have become bawd - houses , without any one to speak against it . " With respect to Alexander VL , 1 See Corpus historicorum medii ævi , G ...
... religious orders , although , to confess the truth , almost all the monasteries of the town have become bawd - houses , without any one to speak against it . " With respect to Alexander VL , 1 See Corpus historicorum medii ævi , G ...
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