History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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vii. oldal
... virtue on instinct or passion VII . Villains - Iago , Richard III . - How excessive lusts and the lack of conscience are the natural pro- vince of the impassioned imagination • VIII . Principal characters - Excess and disease of the ...
... virtue on instinct or passion VII . Villains - Iago , Richard III . - How excessive lusts and the lack of conscience are the natural pro- vince of the impassioned imagination • VIII . Principal characters - Excess and disease of the ...
ix. oldal
... virtue - Old age , occupations , person IV . Milton's residence in London and the country- General appearance V. PAGE · 249 257 · Milton as a prose - writer - Changes during three centuries in countenances and ideas - Heaviness of his ...
... virtue - Old age , occupations , person IV . Milton's residence in London and the country- General appearance V. PAGE · 249 257 · Milton as a prose - writer - Changes during three centuries in countenances and ideas - Heaviness of his ...
12. oldal
Hippolyte Taine. man is not an abstract passion . He stamps the vices and virtues which he possesses with his individual mark . These vices and virtues receive , on entering into him , a bent and form which they have not in others . No ...
Hippolyte Taine. man is not an abstract passion . He stamps the vices and virtues which he possesses with his individual mark . These vices and virtues receive , on entering into him , a bent and form which they have not in others . No ...
15. oldal
... virtue consist in power ; scruples are for base minds ; the mark of a lofty heart is to desire all and to dare all . Macro says rightly : " Men's fortune there is virtue ; reason their will ; Their license , law ; and their observance ...
... virtue consist in power ; scruples are for base minds ; the mark of a lofty heart is to desire all and to dare all . Macro says rightly : " Men's fortune there is virtue ; reason their will ; Their license , law ; and their observance ...
19. oldal
... virtue That could give envy bounds , but his : Sejanus- 1st Sen. Honour'd and noble ! 2d Sen. Good and great Sejanus ! Præcones . Silence ! " 1 Tiberius ' letter is read . First , long obscure and vague phrases , mingled with indirect ...
... virtue That could give envy bounds , but his : Sejanus- 1st Sen. Honour'd and noble ! 2d Sen. Good and great Sejanus ! Præcones . Silence ! " 1 Tiberius ' letter is read . First , long obscure and vague phrases , mingled with indirect ...
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