The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 178
... moral preferences either of the author himself , or his personages , in points of conduct or matters of feeling . And the " ethic " effect of a poem may , in accord- ance with this , be said , when we use it in a good sense , to be that ...
... moral preferences either of the author himself , or his personages , in points of conduct or matters of feeling . And the " ethic " effect of a poem may , in accord- ance with this , be said , when we use it in a good sense , to be that ...
Page 284
... morality . It is , indeed , a work of highly moral , and , we may almost say , of religious tendency . Its general design is to exhibit the moral dangers of pride ; the proneness of the descent from imaginary perfection to the lowest ...
... morality . It is , indeed , a work of highly moral , and , we may almost say , of religious tendency . Its general design is to exhibit the moral dangers of pride ; the proneness of the descent from imaginary perfection to the lowest ...
Page 346
... moral attributes of a half - intelligential principle , which dimly , but with mysterious attraction , discloses itself from within all matter and form . This sympathy has retained him much more effectually in what may be called the ...
... moral attributes of a half - intelligential principle , which dimly , but with mysterious attraction , discloses itself from within all matter and form . This sympathy has retained him much more effectually in what may be called the ...
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