... consists in nothing but the attempt to give perfection to the human race. It is thus an image of human nature itself; endowed with a miserable foresight and bound down to a narrow existence, without an ally and with nothing' to oppose to the combined... A Selection from the Writings of Henry R. Cleveland: With a Memoir - 29 페이지저자: Henry Russell Cleveland, George Stillman Hillard - 1844 - 384 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 620 페이지
...human race. It is thus an image of human namre itself: endowed with a miserahle foresight and hound down to a narrow existence, without an ally, and with nothing to oppose to the comhined and inexorahle powers of namre, hut an unshaken will and the consciousness of elevated claims.... | |
| John Stuart Blackie - 1874 - 486 페이지
...and that disobedience consists in nothing but the attempt to give perfection to the human race. He is thus an image of human nature itself, endowed with...unshaken will, and the consciousness of elevated claims." But the most remarkable, and in every way the most interesting, parallel drawn between the mythical... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 454 페이지
...rock like the sea, and the empire of heaven was not yet fixed. ' Prometheus,' says our author, ' is an image of human nature itself; endowed with a miserable...claims. The other poems of the Greek tragedians are single tragedies ; but this may be called tragedy itself; its purest spirit is revealed with all the... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1852 - 606 페이지
...disobedience, and that disobedience consists in nothing but the attempt to give perfection to the human race. It is thus an image of human nature itself: endowed...without an ally, and with nothing to oppose to the comhined and inexorable powers of nature, but an unshaken will and the consciousness of elevated claims.... | |
| Jennifer Wallace - 2007 - 260 페이지
...this may be called tragedy itself. He admired the play for its static depiction of defiance: It is ... an image of human nature itself: endowed with a miserable...unshaken will and the consciousness of elevated claims. 76 The literal binding of Prometheus upon the rock in the Caucasus comes for Schlegel to serve as a... | |
| Jennifer Wallace - 2007 - 193 페이지
...this may be called tragedy itself. He admired the play for its static depiction of defiance: It is ... an image of human nature itself: endowed with a miserable...an unshaken will and the consciousness of elevated claims.76 The literal binding of Prometheus upon the rock in the Caucasus comes for Schlegel to serve... | |
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