The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... truth in theology , as well as in philosophy and physics . From their higher point of view , indeed , they sometimes descry truths which are yet below the horizon of other thinkers . Poetical expressions of these truths are all the more ...
... truth in theology , as well as in philosophy and physics . From their higher point of view , indeed , they sometimes descry truths which are yet below the horizon of other thinkers . Poetical expressions of these truths are all the more ...
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... truth . With the hope that old truths may gain new interest and brightness from an unfamiliar setting , the author submits to the public the fruits of his vacation work for the past thirteen years . It remains only to be said that the ...
... truth . With the hope that old truths may gain new interest and brightness from an unfamiliar setting , the author submits to the public the fruits of his vacation work for the past thirteen years . It remains only to be said that the ...
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... 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 of the " Inferno " Sin is essentially vile and contemptible Sin ...
... 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 of the " Inferno " Sin is essentially vile and contemptible Sin ...
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... truth in poetry than in prose . The abnormal use of imagination Universality involves impersonality Shakespeare partly the product of his time Nature as well as nurture . A youth not wild and dissolute The first two periods of his ...
... truth in poetry than in prose . The abnormal use of imagination Universality involves impersonality Shakespeare partly the product of his time Nature as well as nurture . A youth not wild and dissolute The first two periods of his ...
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... truths of freedom , sin , guilt , retribution The second part of " Faust " . 316 . 318 A pantheistic substitute for ... truth more than beauty The true poet must ennoble character Wordsworth the poet of natural religion Not inconsistent ...
... truths of freedom , sin , guilt , retribution The second part of " Faust " . 316 . 318 A pantheistic substitute for ... truth more than beauty The true poet must ennoble character Wordsworth the poet of natural religion Not inconsistent ...
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