A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... moral he could extract from the tale was that the sins of the fathers were visited on the children . But even the most lurid story , or perhaps more especially the most lurid , did end up with a warning against giving way to the ...
... moral he could extract from the tale was that the sins of the fathers were visited on the children . But even the most lurid story , or perhaps more especially the most lurid , did end up with a warning against giving way to the ...
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... moral conduct of his neighbours . " The exercise of private judgement is the duty of every citizen , and it is that which will secure the pro- per working of the community and set right any tendency to trans- gression : " If conduct be ...
... moral conduct of his neighbours . " The exercise of private judgement is the duty of every citizen , and it is that which will secure the pro- per working of the community and set right any tendency to trans- gression : " If conduct be ...
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... moral tale that provided the framework . But it was a moral that must have appealed alike to both men , embodying as it did the pantheistic idea of Nature exacting punishment for the in- fringement of her law of love , and forcing the ...
... moral tale that provided the framework . But it was a moral that must have appealed alike to both men , embodying as it did the pantheistic idea of Nature exacting punishment for the in- fringement of her law of love , and forcing the ...
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