Genius and Faith: Or, Poetry and Religion, in Their Mutual RelationsCharles Scribner, 1853 - 328 |
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Strona vii
... claims of morality and religion . But in addition to the fatal effect of this prejudice on the character of literary men , a most disastrous influence extends from the same source through the whole compass of that polite literature of ...
... claims of morality and religion . But in addition to the fatal effect of this prejudice on the character of literary men , a most disastrous influence extends from the same source through the whole compass of that polite literature of ...
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... claim of poetry to so vast and brilliant a dominion , we would at once secure it from contempt . But there are those , nevertheless , who affect to ridicule and despise its weakness . Nor is their superciliousness directed merely toward ...
... claim of poetry to so vast and brilliant a dominion , we would at once secure it from contempt . But there are those , nevertheless , who affect to ridicule and despise its weakness . Nor is their superciliousness directed merely toward ...
Strona 69
... of heaven . In the intervening earthly strife , they claim affinity and fellowship with all pure and heavenly powers . Their tendency , unless when counteracted and overborne , is propi- 4 * OR , POETRY AND RELIGION . 69.
... of heaven . In the intervening earthly strife , they claim affinity and fellowship with all pure and heavenly powers . Their tendency , unless when counteracted and overborne , is propi- 4 * OR , POETRY AND RELIGION . 69.
Strona 70
... claims of morality and religion . ant . The light of nature conspires and harmonizes with the light of revelation ... claim , in its con- cession , an implied acknowledgment of the position which we maintain , as to the origin and ...
... claims of morality and religion . ant . The light of nature conspires and harmonizes with the light of revelation ... claim , in its con- cession , an implied acknowledgment of the position which we maintain , as to the origin and ...
Strona 89
... claim to the character of one of the primary and established influences introduced by the Di- vine hand into the present system ; and consequently , its be- nign and salutary operation on the nature of man as a social and moral being ...
... claim to the character of one of the primary and established influences introduced by the Di- vine hand into the present system ; and consequently , its be- nign and salutary operation on the nature of man as a social and moral being ...
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