The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... seem to be barbarous in this sense , that they have been fashioned very little by the human mind , and are still very ... seems to imply that art , while secondary , can yet be healthful , salubrious , and not degenerate into the baroque ...
... seem to be barbarous in this sense , that they have been fashioned very little by the human mind , and are still very ... seems to imply that art , while secondary , can yet be healthful , salubrious , and not degenerate into the baroque ...
107. oldal
... seems to have been ) , she " gave the core " to Adam , who ingested it uxoriously so that , nobly ( or was it “ maso- chistically ? " ) , he would always be with Eve in her damnation . Milton con- cludes this sober scene with much heady ...
... seems to have been ) , she " gave the core " to Adam , who ingested it uxoriously so that , nobly ( or was it “ maso- chistically ? " ) , he would always be with Eve in her damnation . Milton con- cludes this sober scene with much heady ...
143. oldal
... seems asexual despite certain scabrous phrases , ever perceives Christian love ( agape , caritas ) as the very cement that holds the Christian communist com- munity ( koinonia ) intact : together . Within the world ( this " present evil ...
... seems asexual despite certain scabrous phrases , ever perceives Christian love ( agape , caritas ) as the very cement that holds the Christian communist com- munity ( koinonia ) intact : together . Within the world ( this " present evil ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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