Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 - Literary Collections |
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Page 256
... passion for all sorts of external ornaments which frequently had no organic relationship to the basic struc- ture of the buildings to which they were attached . In both painting and music the seventeenth century is known as the Baroque ...
... passion for all sorts of external ornaments which frequently had no organic relationship to the basic struc- ture of the buildings to which they were attached . In both painting and music the seventeenth century is known as the Baroque ...
Page 306
... passions in characters who , because they lack effective grace , can find no way out of their problems . Along with the religious theories of Jansenism , young Racine received a thorough education , and developed a particular passion ...
... passions in characters who , because they lack effective grace , can find no way out of their problems . Along with the religious theories of Jansenism , young Racine received a thorough education , and developed a particular passion ...
Page 307
... passion is the equivalent of the lack of grace in Jansenist theology : Phædra is a woman who has not been given sufficient power of will to control her passions , and the fact that she has just enough to make a desperate and vain stand ...
... passion is the equivalent of the lack of grace in Jansenist theology : Phædra is a woman who has not been given sufficient power of will to control her passions , and the fact that she has just enough to make a desperate and vain stand ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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