Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 páginas |
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Página 243
... suffering , and bring no renewal to the moral life of the community : they are at war with the very clear , human , and malicious gods , and what they suffer , they suffer unjustly and to no good end . Where Sophocles ' celebrated irony ...
... suffering , and bring no renewal to the moral life of the community : they are at war with the very clear , human , and malicious gods , and what they suffer , they suffer unjustly and to no good end . Where Sophocles ' celebrated irony ...
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... suffer . But death removes us from this fate , denying existence to the self that would suffer thus ; so we may be sure we have nothing to fear in death : one who no longer is , cannot be miserable , or differ at all from one who never ...
... suffer . But death removes us from this fate , denying existence to the self that would suffer thus ; so we may be sure we have nothing to fear in death : one who no longer is , cannot be miserable , or differ at all from one who never ...
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... suffer ? yet he desires as a spectator to feel sorrow at them , and this very sorrow is his pleasure . What is this but a miserable madness ? for a man is the more affected with these actions , the less free he is from such affections ...
... suffer ? yet he desires as a spectator to feel sorrow at them , and this very sorrow is his pleasure . What is this but a miserable madness ? for a man is the more affected with these actions , the less free he is from such affections ...
Contenido
THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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