An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... moral corruption of the decaying Roman civilization , their lives stood sound and pure . While they showed no tendency to romantic sen- timent , women were given a high and honorable place among them . The passion of love may be said to ...
... moral corruption of the decaying Roman civilization , their lives stood sound and pure . While they showed no tendency to romantic sen- timent , women were given a high and honorable place among them . The passion of love may be said to ...
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... moral of the story is that virtue can be found in all conditions of life . " What can we say then ? but that divine spirits may descend from heaven into the meanest cottages , whilst royal palaces shall produce such as seem rather ...
... moral of the story is that virtue can be found in all conditions of life . " What can we say then ? but that divine spirits may descend from heaven into the meanest cottages , whilst royal palaces shall produce such as seem rather ...
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... moral object . Under the mask of allegory he aimed to show the earthly warfare between good and evil , representing the contending virtues and vices by the different personages of the story . The general object of the poem was to ...
... moral object . Under the mask of allegory he aimed to show the earthly warfare between good and evil , representing the contending virtues and vices by the different personages of the story . The general object of the poem was to ...
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... Moral play , an alle- gorical performance , intended to teach some moral lesson , and the Interlude , a short scene or dialogue , often played between ( interludo ) the courses at feasts . The earliest Moral play extant dates from the ...
... Moral play , an alle- gorical performance , intended to teach some moral lesson , and the Interlude , a short scene or dialogue , often played between ( interludo ) the courses at feasts . The earliest Moral play extant dates from the ...
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... moral distinctions which - more than differences of class , or race , or intellect - separate soul from soul , are everywhere sharply and firmly drawn . If Richard III . , or Iago , or the two woman fiends in Lear , reveal the spirit of ...
... moral distinctions which - more than differences of class , or race , or intellect - separate soul from soul , are everywhere sharply and firmly drawn . If Richard III . , or Iago , or the two woman fiends in Lear , reveal the spirit of ...
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