A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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13. oldal
... idea of an innate moral sense in man , an ability to distinguish between right and wrong akin to the aesthetic sense that distinguishes between the beautiful and the ugly , and independent of the fear of punishment either in this world ...
... idea of an innate moral sense in man , an ability to distinguish between right and wrong akin to the aesthetic sense that distinguishes between the beautiful and the ugly , and independent of the fear of punishment either in this world ...
206. oldal
... idea developed in Phae- drus that the true home of the soul is the world of ideas , and that at the sight of beauty ... idea that this memory of a former state is strongest in childhood , and wiped out by contact with the world , is a ...
... idea developed in Phae- drus that the true home of the soul is the world of ideas , and that at the sight of beauty ... idea that this memory of a former state is strongest in childhood , and wiped out by contact with the world , is a ...
394. oldal
... ideas , replacing one another in much the same way , though treated in reverse order , that form the background of Hyperion . And in giving poetic form to this idea of evolution and progress not , as with Shelley , as something to be ...
... ideas , replacing one another in much the same way , though treated in reverse order , that form the background of Hyperion . And in giving poetic form to this idea of evolution and progress not , as with Shelley , as something to be ...
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