An Introduction to a Course of German Literature: In Lectures to the Students of the University of LondonJ. Taylor, 1830 - 157 หน้า |
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... Christianity , which may be said to have stolen secretly among the Pagan nations , for centuries , before it could subvert the old and long- established gods and idols . But its influence , though slowly gained , was lasting ; while ...
... Christianity , which may be said to have stolen secretly among the Pagan nations , for centuries , before it could subvert the old and long- established gods and idols . But its influence , though slowly gained , was lasting ; while ...
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... Christianity made haughty conquerors captives to the cross , and members of civilized states ! The duration of Arabian culture , short as it was , suffices to show that it did not emanate from Islamism . It was a meteor called forth by ...
... Christianity made haughty conquerors captives to the cross , and members of civilized states ! The duration of Arabian culture , short as it was , suffices to show that it did not emanate from Islamism . It was a meteor called forth by ...
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... Christianity , the re- generation of mankind and the career of its youth begin . He no Man now occupies a higher eminence . longer appertains to an exclusive caste , nor to a people especially favoured by God , nor to a republic ...
... Christianity , the re- generation of mankind and the career of its youth begin . He no Man now occupies a higher eminence . longer appertains to an exclusive caste , nor to a people especially favoured by God , nor to a republic ...
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... Christianity imperceptibly softened their primitive rudeness , and , in the cultivation which succeeded it , we have an instance , that the harder the material , the more highly it may be polished . The elements of the Roman character ...
... Christianity imperceptibly softened their primitive rudeness , and , in the cultivation which succeeded it , we have an instance , that the harder the material , the more highly it may be polished . The elements of the Roman character ...
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... Christianity , as has been remarked , could not re- vive , in the enervated Romans , that exalted national feeling , by which they had attained to such power and grandeur . On the contrary , through its cosmo- politan tendency , it ...
... Christianity , as has been remarked , could not re- vive , in the enervated Romans , that exalted national feeling , by which they had attained to such power and grandeur . On the contrary , through its cosmo- politan tendency , it ...
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ÆNEID ÆSCHYLUS appears artist called character Charlemagne chivalry classical clergy cultivation culture dialect divine dramatic earthly Egyptian elements emperor empire endeavoured English epic epos Erasmus eternal Europe European mankind evinced expression faith feeling and fancy Foolscap 8vo freedom German literature GOWER STREET gradually Grecian Greek art hierarchy High German language Hindoos history of mankind honour human mind Iliad impulse individual influence intellect JOHN TAYLOR Julius Charles Hare Latin Laurentius Valla laws Lectures literary LL.D Luther lyrical lyrical poetry ment mental middle ages modern moral nations nature northern object Pagan papal passions peculiar perfect period poet poetical poetry political pope popular princes PRINTED FOR JOHN Professor protestantism racter reason Reformation religion religious representative Roman Rome Second Edition sensual sentiments songs soul spirit splendour striving Suabian tendency tion TREATISE truth Ulrich von Hutten universal University of London UPPER GOWER STREET words worldly youth
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หน้า 154 - Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott, Ein' gute Wehr und Waffen, Er hilft uns frei aus aller Not, Die uns jetzt hat betroffen. Der alt' böse Feind Mit Ernst er's jetzt meint; Groß' Macht und viel List Sein' grausam Rüstung ist, Auf Erd
หน้า 59 - Dim as the borrowed beams of moon and stars To lonely, weary, wandering travellers, Is reason to the soul; and, as on high Those rolling fires discover but the sky, Not light us here, so reason's glimmering ray Was lent, not to assure our doubtful way, But guide us upward to a better day. And as those nightly tapers disappear, When day's bright lord ascends our hemisphere; So pale grows reason at religion's sight; So dies, and so dissolves in supernatural light.