Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... Nature is nature and man is man , and he had better ennoble himself lest he betray himself . The main difference between the Greek and Christian tradition in tragedy is that in the former man is the reconciling force in the physical and ...
... Nature is nature and man is man , and he had better ennoble himself lest he betray himself . The main difference between the Greek and Christian tradition in tragedy is that in the former man is the reconciling force in the physical and ...
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... nature . He was to have ruled it . But when he sinned , he made himself an enemy of nature . Nature is innocent . Man is the sinner . Nature is trying to read just , painful process . When man sins or is about to sin , nature screams in ...
... nature . He was to have ruled it . But when he sinned , he made himself an enemy of nature . Nature is innocent . Man is the sinner . Nature is trying to read just , painful process . When man sins or is about to sin , nature screams in ...
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... nature , also goes the whole distance when he drags in nature to compound and reflect human evil . Notice the witches in Macbeth , the fog and mist surrounding the ghost in Hamlet , the storm in King Lear . Nature is morally indifferent ...
... nature , also goes the whole distance when he drags in nature to compound and reflect human evil . Notice the witches in Macbeth , the fog and mist surrounding the ghost in Hamlet , the storm in King Lear . Nature is morally indifferent ...
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