The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... theological ideas 91 The soul holds a higher place than in Homer 93 Virgil a prophet of Christianity 94 Sources of his predictions . 95 Wide influence of Virgil's poetry 97 CONTENTS Led to a revival of the old religion . X CONTENTS.
... theological ideas 91 The soul holds a higher place than in Homer 93 Virgil a prophet of Christianity 94 Sources of his predictions . 95 Wide influence of Virgil's poetry 97 CONTENTS Led to a revival of the old religion . X CONTENTS.
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... holds moral evil to be somehow a form of good Right and wrong are illusions to sting men to effort Love is of God , as truth and right are not A sad falling off from the earlier Browning Yet he sees in love a guarantee for immortality ...
... holds moral evil to be somehow a form of good Right and wrong are illusions to sting men to effort Love is of God , as truth and right are not A sad falling off from the earlier Browning Yet he sees in love a guarantee for immortality ...
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... holds to the unity of each poem , though the writer regards the " Odyssey " as composed by a differ- ent and later author than the “ Iliad . ” So the combat- ants are as to numbers pretty evenly balanced , while genius and learning ...
... holds to the unity of each poem , though the writer regards the " Odyssey " as composed by a differ- ent and later author than the “ Iliad . ” So the combat- ants are as to numbers pretty evenly balanced , while genius and learning ...
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... hold together ; it is the time of the rhapsodists or reciters of select portions of the old songs ; the new poetry is all dramatic , suited to the entertainment in the open air of large numbers at once . This progress from epic to lyric ...
... hold together ; it is the time of the rhapsodists or reciters of select portions of the old songs ; the new poetry is all dramatic , suited to the entertainment in the open air of large numbers at once . This progress from epic to lyric ...
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... holds a strategic position that is commanding , as both Napoleon I. and Napoleon III . well knew . Here Giulio Romano built for the Gonzagas his Palazzo del Te , with its Sala dei Giganti , or Hall of the Giants , where , by a ...
... holds a strategic position that is commanding , as both Napoleon I. and Napoleon III . well knew . Here Giulio Romano built for the Gonzagas his Palazzo del Te , with its Sala dei Giganti , or Hall of the Giants , where , by a ...
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