Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureL. & Virginia Woolf, 1931 - 160 páginas |
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... moral aims of Massinger , and yet remained Shakespeare . It could not be . Shakespeare had , besides his individual genius , the genius of the Renaissance , the Renaissance attitude towards morality , art , and the poetic fatality of ...
... moral aims of Massinger , and yet remained Shakespeare . It could not be . Shakespeare had , besides his individual genius , the genius of the Renaissance , the Renaissance attitude towards morality , art , and the poetic fatality of ...
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... Morality , and incline to satirise humours rather than people . Ben Jonson's was definitely a case in which artistic and moral purpose both in some measure hampered art , and he is always best when neither is much in evidence . Shake ...
... Morality , and incline to satirise humours rather than people . Ben Jonson's was definitely a case in which artistic and moral purpose both in some measure hampered art , and he is always best when neither is much in evidence . Shake ...
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... moral indignation at the evil , folly , and injustice of the world . As a social and ethical reforming treatise , his introductory Democritus to the Reader has seldom , for invective , moral indignation , and grasp been bettered ...
... moral indignation at the evil , folly , and injustice of the world . As a social and ethical reforming treatise , his introductory Democritus to the Reader has seldom , for invective , moral indignation , and grasp been bettered ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
ENGLISH AND NORMAN | 30 |
HUMANIsm and the Churches | 64 |
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