The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, כרך 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 51
עמוד 15
... moral influences have been ex- erted in vain . The greed and gain of in- dividuals have been found sufficient to re- ject all warning and all entreaty , to crush down principle , to fling away scruples , and trample on the liberties and ...
... moral influences have been ex- erted in vain . The greed and gain of in- dividuals have been found sufficient to re- ject all warning and all entreaty , to crush down principle , to fling away scruples , and trample on the liberties and ...
עמוד 18
... moral obligation at all . He has no responsibilities , no duties , except to be happy when he can , and kind , and to sing . Instinctively we feel that here is the being who ought to be Nature's spoilt child . The sun should always ...
... moral obligation at all . He has no responsibilities , no duties , except to be happy when he can , and kind , and to sing . Instinctively we feel that here is the being who ought to be Nature's spoilt child . The sun should always ...
עמוד 25
... moral means . The first was cheaply print- ed , and written in language " willfully vul- garized , in order to reduce the remarks it contains to the taste and comprehension of the Irish peasantry . " Shelley himself is said to have ...
... moral means . The first was cheaply print- ed , and written in language " willfully vul- garized , in order to reduce the remarks it contains to the taste and comprehension of the Irish peasantry . " Shelley himself is said to have ...
עמוד 29
... moral- ity ; on the other , the father who had de- serted them while one was still unborn , who had taken no notice of them up to this moment , who had lived for years in what the English law frankly calls ( an ugly word , unpleasant to ...
... moral- ity ; on the other , the father who had de- serted them while one was still unborn , who had taken no notice of them up to this moment , who had lived for years in what the English law frankly calls ( an ugly word , unpleasant to ...
עמוד 35
... moral qualities with the immortal resistance of Prometheus which makes that figure sublime . It is the negation of moral qualities which brings Beatrice down from all the advan- tages of her tragic position . Her lie is a worse death ...
... moral qualities with the immortal resistance of Prometheus which makes that figure sublime . It is the negation of moral qualities which brings Beatrice down from all the advan- tages of her tragic position . Her lie is a worse death ...
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