Society and SolitudeHoughton, 1883 - 316 oldal |
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13. oldal
... human race , or else a religion of love . Now he hardly seems entitled to marry ; for how can he protect a woman , who cannot protect himself ? But the wary We pray to be conventional . Heaven takes care you shall not be , if there is ...
... human race , or else a religion of love . Now he hardly seems entitled to marry ; for how can he protect a woman , who cannot protect himself ? But the wary We pray to be conventional . Heaven takes care you shall not be , if there is ...
27. oldal
... humanity , and love them place the sexes in right relations of mutual respect , and a severe morality gives that essential charm to woman which educates all that is delicate , poetic , and self - sacrificing ; breeds courtesy and ...
... humanity , and love them place the sexes in right relations of mutual respect , and a severe morality gives that essential charm to woman which educates all that is delicate , poetic , and self - sacrificing ; breeds courtesy and ...
41. oldal
... human mind on the other side tends , by an equal necessity , to the publication and embodiment of its thought , modified and dwarfed by the impurity and untruth which in all our experience injure the individuality through which it ...
... human mind on the other side tends , by an equal necessity , to the publication and embodiment of its thought , modified and dwarfed by the impurity and untruth which in all our experience injure the individuality through which it ...
44. oldal
... human acts are satellites to her orb . Nature is the representative of the universal mind , and the law becomes this , that Art must be a complement to nature , strictly subsidiary . It was said , in allusion to the great structures of ...
... human acts are satellites to her orb . Nature is the representative of the universal mind , and the law becomes this , that Art must be a complement to nature , strictly subsidiary . It was said , in allusion to the great structures of ...
50. oldal
... human circumspection his commentators ascribe to him . Even Shakspeare , of whom we can believe every thing , we think indebted to Goethe and to Cole- ridge for the wisdom they detect in his Hamlet and Antony . Especially have we this ...
... human circumspection his commentators ascribe to him . Even Shakspeare , of whom we can believe every thing , we think indebted to Goethe and to Cole- ridge for the wisdom they detect in his Hamlet and Antony . Especially have we this ...
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