Percy Bysshe Shelleys Abhängigkeit von William Godwins Political JusticeMayer & Müller, 1906 - 89 |
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Strona 13
... Addr . to the Ir . P. ( V 325 ) , Letter to Lord E. ( V 411 ) und den Notes to Q. Mab ( IV 510/511 ) . Daß der Dichter Verstand und Willen gleichsetzt , ergibt sich auch aus Hellas 796 . Wahrheit wird gefunden , auch diesen Grundsatz ...
... Addr . to the Ir . P. ( V 325 ) , Letter to Lord E. ( V 411 ) und den Notes to Q. Mab ( IV 510/511 ) . Daß der Dichter Verstand und Willen gleichsetzt , ergibt sich auch aus Hellas 796 . Wahrheit wird gefunden , auch diesen Grundsatz ...
Strona 17
... Addr . to the Ir . P. wiederholt Shelley das Painesche Axiom ( V 339 ) . Auch er sieht in Gewalt , Irrtum und Leidenschaft die Wurzeln der be- stehenden Staaten ( Q. Mab III 118/126 ) . Im Ess . on Chr . heißt es von den politischen ...
... Addr . to the Ir . P. wiederholt Shelley das Painesche Axiom ( V 339 ) . Auch er sieht in Gewalt , Irrtum und Leidenschaft die Wurzeln der be- stehenden Staaten ( Q. Mab III 118/126 ) . Im Ess . on Chr . heißt es von den politischen ...
Strona 18
... justice " ( PJ I 162 , II 332 ) . Auch für Shelley gilt die Moral als unwandelbar , ,, truth and justice which are immutable " ( Addr . to the Ir . P. ) . Moralisches Handeln muß , so sagt er in A Letter --- 19 ' , to Lord E . ,,, zu 18 --
... justice " ( PJ I 162 , II 332 ) . Auch für Shelley gilt die Moral als unwandelbar , ,, truth and justice which are immutable " ( Addr . to the Ir . P. ) . Moralisches Handeln muß , so sagt er in A Letter --- 19 ' , to Lord E . ,,, zu 18 --
Strona 32
... . Der Gewalt mögen die Irländer weichen , zum geistigen Widerstande seien sie aber verpflichtet . ,, Employ resistance of the mind " ( Addr . to the Ir . P. ) . Der Geist auch des von der Tyrannei verfolgten kann . 32.
... . Der Gewalt mögen die Irländer weichen , zum geistigen Widerstande seien sie aber verpflichtet . ,, Employ resistance of the mind " ( Addr . to the Ir . P. ) . Der Geist auch des von der Tyrannei verfolgten kann . 32.
Strona 34
... Addr . to the Ir . P. sagt Shelley : „ He that would do good , must be wise a man cannot be truly wise who is not truly virtuous . " Sittliche Tüchtig- keit und Weisheit bedingen sich ( Spec . on Mor . VI 309 ) . Der Weise besitzt ...
... Addr . to the Ir . P. sagt Shelley : „ He that would do good , must be wise a man cannot be truly wise who is not truly virtuous . " Sittliche Tüchtig- keit und Weisheit bedingen sich ( Spec . on Mor . VI 309 ) . Der Weise besitzt ...
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