Selected Prose Works of G.E. LessingG. Bell, 1879 - 493 ページ |
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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Sophokles's Philoktetes over Chateaubrun's : ( 1 ) the physical nature of the pain ; ( 2 ) the circumstance of solitude ; ( 3 ) Adam Smith's strictures on the expression of pain - The falseness of general laws ...
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Sophokles's Philoktetes over Chateaubrun's : ( 1 ) the physical nature of the pain ; ( 2 ) the circumstance of solitude ; ( 3 ) Adam Smith's strictures on the expression of pain - The falseness of general laws ...
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... Nature , and had not reached the true pathos of pain , that his wisdom is particularly conspicuous . But I confess I differ from Winckelmann as to what is in his opinion the basis of this wisdom , and as to the uni- versality of the ...
... Nature , and had not reached the true pathos of pain , that his wisdom is particularly conspicuous . But I confess I differ from Winckelmann as to what is in his opinion the basis of this wisdom , and as to the uni- versality of the ...
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... Nature her due ; for even the iron Mars , when he feels the lance of Diomedes , shrieks so horribly that his cries are like those of ten thousand furious warriors , and fill both armies with horror.5 Though Homer , in other respects ...
... Nature her due ; for even the iron Mars , when he feels the lance of Diomedes , shrieks so horribly that his cries are like those of ten thousand furious warriors , and fill both armies with horror.5 Though Homer , in other respects ...
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... natural for even the Greeks not to have had their Pauson and their Pyricus . They had them , but they rendered them strict justice . Pauson , who kept below the beautiful of common nature , whose low taste loved to portray all that is ...
... natural for even the Greeks not to have had their Pauson and their Pyricus . They had them , but they rendered them strict justice . Pauson , who kept below the beautiful of common nature , whose low taste loved to portray all that is ...
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... nature , or could so rarely be seen ) , acquired the surname of Rhyparographer , or " Dirt - Painter ! " although the luxurious rich man paid for his works with their weight in gold , as if to assist their intrinsic worthlessness by ...
... nature , or could so rarely be seen ) , acquired the surname of Rhyparographer , or " Dirt - Painter ! " although the luxurious rich man paid for his works with their weight in gold , as if to assist their intrinsic worthlessness by ...
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