| John Addington Symonds - 1881 - 676 Seiten
...judgment, along the highways of the world, and had scarcely known that they were sightworthy, or that life is a blessing. Beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin,...of life : these were the fixed ideas of the ascetic mediceval Church. The Renaissance shattered and destroyed them, rending the thick veil which they had... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1887 - 476 Seiten
...judgment, along the highways of the world, and had not known that they were sightworthy or that life is a blessing. Beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin,...show, man fallen and lost, death the only certainty, hell everlasting, heaven hard to win, — these were the fixed ideas of the ascetic, mediaeval church.... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1898 - 524 Seiten
...judgment, along the highways of the world, and had scarcely known that they were sightworthy or that life is a blessing. Beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin,...of life : these were the fixed ideas of the ascetic mediteval Church. The Renaissance shattered and destroyed them, rending the thick veil which they had... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1913 - 812 Seiten
...a sin, the world a »//*<• towfleeting show, man fallen and lost, death the only certainty; ""' s ignorance is acceptable to God as a proof of faith...of life: these were the fixed ideas of the ascetic medieval church." With the fourteenth century a new way of looking at things began to prevail. Human... | |
| 1915 - 440 Seiten
...judgment, along the highways of the world, and had not known that they were sight-worthy or that life is a blessing. Beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin,...only safe rules of life; — these were the fixed deas of the ascetic, mediaeval Church. The Renaissance shattered and destroyed them, rending the thick... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1918 - 842 Seiten
...sin, the world a oftheRcnfleeting show, man fallen and lost, death the only certainty ; atssance> s ignorance is acceptable to God as a proof of faith...of life: these were the fixed ideas of the ascetic medieval church." With the fourteenth century a new way of looking at things began to prevail. Human... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1920 - 528 Seiten
...judgment, along the highways of the world, and had scarcely known that they were sightworthy or that life is a blessing. Beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin,...rules of life : these were the fixed ideas of the ascetio medieval Church. The Renaissance shattered and destroyed them, rending the thick veil which... | |
| Edward Grant - 2001 - 412 Seiten
...Addington Symonds, drew the starkest possible contrasts between the two periods. In the medieval world, [b]eauty is a snare, pleasure a sin, the world a fleeting...inevitable, hell everlasting, heaven hard to win; 130. "Au d&nembrement de I'empire romain en Occident, commence un nouvel ordre de choses, et c'est... | |
| N. J. Girardot - 2002 - 824 Seiten
...have had all education and advantages. Put in the dungeon of Calvinism, dominated by the ideas that beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin, the world a fleeting...show, man fallen and lost, death the only certainty, judgement inevitable, life everlasting, heaven hard to win — it is amazing how the tender grace of... | |
| Edmund Henry Oliver - 2004 - 208 Seiten
...along the highways of the world, and had scarcely noticed that they were sightworthy, or that life is a blessing. Beauty is a snare, pleasure a sin, the world a fleeting show, men fallen and lost, death the only certainty ; ignorance is acceptable to God as a proof of faith... | |
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