The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... ideas of nature and of government The " Eneid " of Virgil His journey to Greece and his death Virgil compared with Homer Artistic rather than spontaneous The last half of the " Eneid 80 81 82 83 85 , 85 Virgil's special merits 87 The ...
... ideas of nature and of government The " Eneid " of Virgil His journey to Greece and his death Virgil compared with Homer Artistic rather than spontaneous The last half of the " Eneid 80 81 82 83 85 , 85 Virgil's special merits 87 The ...
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... ideas of man's relations to God An interpretation of all known truth Dante's scheme of the universe Dante's verse and its influence The entrance to the hell The hell of incontinence The hell of bestiality . The hell of malice . Lessons ...
... ideas of man's relations to God An interpretation of all known truth Dante's scheme of the universe Dante's verse and its influence The entrance to the hell The hell of incontinence The hell of bestiality . The hell of malice . Lessons ...
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... ideas Neither naturalistic nor agnostic Man's freedom and responsibility Crime is not the mere result of ignorance Personal sins and hereditary sinfulness Responsibility for inborn depravity Conscience predicts retribution Not only in ...
... ideas Neither naturalistic nor agnostic Man's freedom and responsibility Crime is not the mere result of ignorance Personal sins and hereditary sinfulness Responsibility for inborn depravity Conscience predicts retribution Not only in ...
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... ideas of Achilles ' wrath and of his fateful triumph must have been from the first in the mind of some composer of the " Iliad . " In a true sense the whole antedates the parts , not the parts the whole . Each subsequent part ...
... ideas of Achilles ' wrath and of his fateful triumph must have been from the first in the mind of some composer of the " Iliad . " In a true sense the whole antedates the parts , not the parts the whole . Each subsequent part ...
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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