Cassell's Encyclopędia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
... human sensibility . He enriches human consciousness ; and there- fore what he writes has a value for human life . There is plenty of good morality preached , but we lack the ability to act upon what we know . The secret of morals is ...
... human sensibility . He enriches human consciousness ; and there- fore what he writes has a value for human life . There is plenty of good morality preached , but we lack the ability to act upon what we know . The secret of morals is ...
Pagina 197
... human agents in epic is always established by their having divine blood in their veins or direct communication with gods or at least a mission and a destiny revealed by more - than - human promptings . Human action is in epic dignified ...
... human agents in epic is always established by their having divine blood in their veins or direct communication with gods or at least a mission and a destiny revealed by more - than - human promptings . Human action is in epic dignified ...
Pagina 391
... human nature and grows into a complete picture of human nature . But here again possibilities are not considered . The madness and folly and generosity of Don Quixote make him a cracked cousin of Gargantua and Pantagruel . A moral idea ...
... human nature and grows into a complete picture of human nature . But here again possibilities are not considered . The madness and folly and generosity of Don Quixote make him a cracked cousin of Gargantua and Pantagruel . A moral idea ...
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