Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... face up to victimhood and face it bravely . a Justice emerges from injustice . Peace emerges from blood . " God can touch the broken strings to melody divine . " Gradually we see the theme of this trilogy written by the hero of Marathon ...
... face up to victimhood and face it bravely . a Justice emerges from injustice . Peace emerges from blood . " God can touch the broken strings to melody divine . " Gradually we see the theme of this trilogy written by the hero of Marathon ...
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... face of the inexorability of the law . To die nobly is the fate of man . The finest , most complete , and most terse expression of this is found in the simple monument , a simple plaque , at Thermopylae : " Oh you who pass by , tell the ...
... face of the inexorability of the law . To die nobly is the fate of man . The finest , most complete , and most terse expression of this is found in the simple monument , a simple plaque , at Thermopylae : " Oh you who pass by , tell the ...
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... face differences with new insights . Yet , when the novelist wishes to go beyond sheer adven- ture , he must get into something involving character evaluation . He gets to thinking about man in the face of something , and frequently it ...
... face differences with new insights . Yet , when the novelist wishes to go beyond sheer adven- ture , he must get into something involving character evaluation . He gets to thinking about man in the face of something , and frequently it ...
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Aeschuylus Agamemnon Amelia Andromache artist audience beauty Becky become bells Bible Bleak House Brothers Karamazov century character Christ Christian Christopher Marlowe church Clytemnestra comedy comes culture David Copperfield death despite Dickens disaster Dmitri Dostoevski downfall dramatic Edward England especially eternal Euripides Everyman evil expression faith Faustus God's gods going greatest Greek tragedy Hamlet heart Henry hero Homer hubris human John killed king Lady Dedlock live Lord Macbeth man's Marlowe Marx mind Moby Dick morality plays murder nature nemesis notion novel Oedipus opera Orchestra Orestes Othello person philosophy plot poem poet poetry popular present radio religion Richard Richard III sacrifice scene seems Shakespeare ship simple social Sophocles soul spirit story symphony Tennyson Thackerey theatre theme things Thomas Thomas Aquinas thou tion Titanic tragic Trojan Trojan wars Tulkinghorn Ulysses universe victim villain vision W.B. Yeats words write young Zeus