Studies in Philology, Volumen33University of North Carolina Press, 1936 |
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... seems as if the spirit of evil were made victorious over that of good , the lower part of man's nature over the higher . But if such be our feeling , it is not with the poet that we must quarrel . " The soul that sinneth , it shall die ...
... seems as if the spirit of evil were made victorious over that of good , the lower part of man's nature over the higher . But if such be our feeling , it is not with the poet that we must quarrel . " The soul that sinneth , it shall die ...
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... seems a singular opinion ; and may prove , if it be correct , that Schiller himself was no " healthy poetic nature " ; for undoubtedly with him those three points were " serious concerns and necessities " ; as many portions of his work ...
... seems a singular opinion ; and may prove , if it be correct , that Schiller himself was no " healthy poetic nature " ; for undoubtedly with him those three points were " serious concerns and necessities " ; as many portions of his work ...
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... seems to me that the manner in which the ardeurs genereuses are dragged in is proof conclusive that in this immediate context Du Bartas was following Lucretius . From this point on , their ways part , since the Roman's method is far too ...
... seems to me that the manner in which the ardeurs genereuses are dragged in is proof conclusive that in this immediate context Du Bartas was following Lucretius . From this point on , their ways part , since the Roman's method is far too ...
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