We owe the great writers of the golden age of our literature to that fervid awakening of the public mind which shook to dust the oldest and most oppressive form of the Christian religion. Faust: A Tragedy - 5 ページJohann Wolfgang von Goethe 著 - 1847 - 8 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Stuart Curran - 1990 - 280 ページ
...decidedly in favor of those who saw to the roots of their culture and diagnosed its manifold diseases. "[T]he sacred Milton was, let it ever be remembered, a Republican, and a bold enquirer into morals and religion," exclaimed Shelley in the preface to Prometheus Unbound (p. 134).... | |
| Jerrold E. Hogle - 1989 - 433 ページ
...Aeschylus in his own era) and especially in the tradition of the "Republican" Milton, who helped shake "to dust the oldest and most oppressive form of the Christian religion" (NCE, pp. 132 and 134). These predecessors all begin, as Shelley wants to, with established "mythological... | |
| John Lucas - 1990 - 248 ページ
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