The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... Conscience predicts retribution Not only in the next world , but in this The only real quittance is the work of Christ Shakespeare a witness to Christianity . . A creator of imagery as well as of character . The poetic diction of ...
... Conscience predicts retribution Not only in the next world , but in this The only real quittance is the work of Christ Shakespeare a witness to Christianity . . A creator of imagery as well as of character . The poetic diction of ...
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... Conscience an eternal witness against pantheism . Wordsworth's poetry essentially Christian . Final recognition of Wordsworth's claims . • • 354 - 357 360 . 361 • 363 364 . 366 .367 . 368 . 369 He has added a permanent element to the ...
... Conscience an eternal witness against pantheism . Wordsworth's poetry essentially Christian . Final recognition of Wordsworth's claims . • • 354 - 357 360 . 361 • 363 364 . 366 .367 . 368 . 369 He has added a permanent element to the ...
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... conscience and threats of the gods . The Athenian archon , under whose charge these plays were represented , was clothed for the purpose with priestly dignity , and the whole office was an office of religion . The epic , on the other ...
... conscience and threats of the gods . The Athenian archon , under whose charge these plays were represented , was clothed for the purpose with priestly dignity , and the whole office was an office of religion . The epic , on the other ...
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... conscience for other people , but very dull for themselves . The noble swineherd , Eu- mæus , tells Odysseus that " it is not froward deeds that the gods love , but they reverence justice and the right- eous acts of men . " One of the ...
... conscience for other people , but very dull for themselves . The noble swineherd , Eu- mæus , tells Odysseus that " it is not froward deeds that the gods love , but they reverence justice and the right- eous acts of men . " One of the ...
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... conscience that first led men to turn the moral God into the unmoral gods - then they reaped the fruit of their error in a new depravation of their moral con- sciousness ; the unmoral gods became so far the authors of men's sins that ...
... conscience that first led men to turn the moral God into the unmoral gods - then they reaped the fruit of their error in a new depravation of their moral con- sciousness ; the unmoral gods became so far the authors of men's sins that ...
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Æneid Alfred Tennyson beauty believe Browning's called character Christ Christian church Coleridge conscience Dante Dante's dark death declared Divine Comedy doctrine dramatic earth Eclogues element epic eternal evil expression eyes fact faith Faust feeling freedom genius Georgics give God's gods Goethe Goethe's greatest Greek guilt heart heaven hell holiness Homer hope human nature ideal Iliad imagination immortal Italy John Milton King knowledge learned light literary literature live lost Macbeth man's means Milton mind Monist moral never Odyssey pantheistic Paradise Paradise Lost passion Peisistratus philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry punishment purgatory Puritan regard religion religious Robert Browning Roman Rome Satan Scripture seems sense Shakespeare song sorrow soul sphere spirit star story sublime sweet Tennyson thee theology things thou thought tion true truth universe verse Virgil voice whole words Wordsworth writing youth Zeus