Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... feeling " to Virgil or Horace , to Dante , to Shakespeare or Milton . Today as the lordliest peaks are con- quered ... feelings are the perennial ones of human beings . We do not ask whether they are sincere or to what extent they have ...
... feeling " to Virgil or Horace , to Dante , to Shakespeare or Milton . Today as the lordliest peaks are con- quered ... feelings are the perennial ones of human beings . We do not ask whether they are sincere or to what extent they have ...
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... feeling for Nature which they believed had come about during their own century . " How abhorrent this sort of stuff is to the modern feeling about Nature , " wrote J. C. Shairp , 27 as he turned away from Gray's descriptions . Henry A ...
... feeling for Nature which they believed had come about during their own century . " How abhorrent this sort of stuff is to the modern feeling about Nature , " wrote J. C. Shairp , 27 as he turned away from Gray's descriptions . Henry A ...
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... feeling myself so much nearer to heaven that I was more sure that my prayer would be heard . " Yet almost immediately he concluded : “ Lord , I said , restore me to my brethren , that they come not into this place of torment . " 18 ...
... feeling myself so much nearer to heaven that I was more sure that my prayer would be heard . " Yet almost immediately he concluded : “ Lord , I said , restore me to my brethren , that they come not into this place of torment . " 18 ...
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The Literary Heritage | 34 |
The Theological Dilemma | 72 |
New Philosophy | 113 |
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