Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 283
... desire . TARTUFFE . The love which attaches us to eternal beauties does not smother the love of temporal things in us . Our senses can easily be charmed by the perfect works of Heaven . Its reflected beauty shines in people like you ...
... desire . TARTUFFE . The love which attaches us to eternal beauties does not smother the love of temporal things in us . Our senses can easily be charmed by the perfect works of Heaven . Its reflected beauty shines in people like you ...
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... desires will no longer exist . For if a desire should come into conflict with reason we shall then reason and not desire , because it will be impossible retaining our reason to be senseless in our desires , and in that way knowingly act ...
... desires will no longer exist . For if a desire should come into conflict with reason we shall then reason and not desire , because it will be impossible retaining our reason to be senseless in our desires , and in that way knowingly act ...
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... desire for himself even what is very stupid and not to be bound by an obligation to desire only what is sensible . Of course , this very stupid thing , this caprice of ours , may be in reality , gentle- 65 men , more advantageous for us ...
... desire for himself even what is very stupid and not to be bound by an obligation to desire only what is sensible . Of course , this very stupid thing , this caprice of ours , may be in reality , gentle- 65 men , more advantageous for us ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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