Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the JourneyDuquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 18
Seite 21
... things finite , and see things infinite , but not to confuse these two categories . The classicist , like the humorist , acknowledges the " hollowness and farce of the world , and its disproportion to the godlike within us " -and that ...
... things finite , and see things infinite , but not to confuse these two categories . The classicist , like the humorist , acknowledges the " hollowness and farce of the world , and its disproportion to the godlike within us " -and that ...
Seite 94
... things themselves intimately , and thoroughly perceives them , and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself : of which things the images only carried through the organs of sense into our little sensoriums , are ...
... things themselves intimately , and thoroughly perceives them , and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself : of which things the images only carried through the organs of sense into our little sensoriums , are ...
Seite 110
... things " ( beings - either actual or potential ) consitute “ eternal fitness . ” Because this " fitness " is a relationship and not in itself a created thing , it is distinct from God's will , that attribute of God which creates , as ...
... things " ( beings - either actual or potential ) consitute “ eternal fitness . ” Because this " fitness " is a relationship and not in itself a created thing , it is distinct from God's will , that attribute of God which creates , as ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
5 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action affections apostrophe appetites benev benevolence character Christian comic Comte de Bissy conscience critics David Hume desire Dilworth discover divine doctrine eighteenth-century English Essays eternal Ethical evil feelings fiction fille de chambre Fleur French give Hammond hand happiness heart heaven Herbert Read Hume humorist Hutcheson idea ideal imagination impulses instincts Jean Paul Jean Paul Richter John John Balguy Journal to Eliza lady Laurence Sterne Letters Literary London look Madame de Rambouliet man's mind Monk moral moralists never notion novel Opéra Opéra Comique Oxford passage person philosopher pity pleasure principle psychological Putney rational rationalist reader reason religion ruling passion scene self-love sensations sense sensibility Sentimental Journey sexual Smelfungus Smollett soul Sterne's Sterne's humor Sterne's sermons story sympathy temper things thou thought Tillotson tion Tristram Shandy Uncle Toby universal virtue Walter Shandy word writing wrote Yorick York