The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... literary artist His relation to earlier Latin poetry . The greatest of imitators Progress in his work " " The " Eclogues of Virgil 73 74 75 77 77 The " Georgics " of Virgil • 79 His ideas of nature and of government The " Eneid " of ...
... literary artist His relation to earlier Latin poetry . The greatest of imitators Progress in his work " " The " Eclogues of Virgil 73 74 75 77 77 The " Georgics " of Virgil • 79 His ideas of nature and of government The " Eneid " of ...
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... literary emancipator of Germany Cosmopolitan Frankfort , and Goethe's parents Attractiveness of young Goethe 279-331 281 282 283 285 Goethe incapable of true love . 287 Destitute of patriotism . Goethe's early moral attitude Not short.
... literary emancipator of Germany Cosmopolitan Frankfort , and Goethe's parents Attractiveness of young Goethe 279-331 281 282 283 285 Goethe incapable of true love . 287 Destitute of patriotism . Goethe's early moral attitude Not short.
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... literary work Lost his power to depict reality " 308 . 309 From Gothic warmth to classic coldness 311 The first part of " Faust " 315 Expresses truths of freedom , sin , guilt , retribution The second part of " Faust " . 316 . 318 A ...
... literary work Lost his power to depict reality " 308 . 309 From Gothic warmth to classic coldness 311 The first part of " Faust " 315 Expresses truths of freedom , sin , guilt , retribution The second part of " Faust " . 316 . 318 A ...
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... literary composition and successful working in accordance with it which evince the highest genius . That two great poets should have arisen simultaneously in that early age , and that both should have constructed their poems so ...
... literary composition and successful working in accordance with it which evince the highest genius . That two great poets should have arisen simultaneously in that early age , and that both should have constructed their poems so ...
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... literary purposes so early as 850 B. C. ? We must grant that no actual literary remains , unless it be the poems of Homer , have come down to us from that time . The earliest specimens of Greek epigraphy do not antedate the middle of ...
... literary purposes so early as 850 B. C. ? We must grant that no actual literary remains , unless it be the poems of Homer , have come down to us from that time . The earliest specimens of Greek epigraphy do not antedate the middle of ...
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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