Mores Catholici Or Ages of Faith, Volumen 3Dolman, 1847 - 809 páginas |
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... poet , but that the highest virtue was in both . Strange virtue as it would have been deemed in ages of faith , but , perhaps , consistent with all that fallen nature yields : the most amiable of ancient poets ascribes to youth in ...
... poet , but that the highest virtue was in both . Strange virtue as it would have been deemed in ages of faith , but , perhaps , consistent with all that fallen nature yields : the most amiable of ancient poets ascribes to youth in ...
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... poet would not , like Virgil , invoke with surprise the muse , to tell him what anger of the deity " insignem pietate virum , tot adire labores impulerit . " Hear how the chronicles of St. Denis speak : - " Thus was the good king Philip ...
... poet would not , like Virgil , invoke with surprise the muse , to tell him what anger of the deity " insignem pietate virum , tot adire labores impulerit . " Hear how the chronicles of St. Denis speak : - " Thus was the good king Philip ...
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... poets , who endeavoured also to trace the evil to its source . Plato finds it in the body , which in fact , explains best the poet's words , " et multis utile bellum . " § " Wars , " he says , " proceed from the love of riches , " and ...
... poets , who endeavoured also to trace the evil to its source . Plato finds it in the body , which in fact , explains best the poet's words , " et multis utile bellum . " § " Wars , " he says , " proceed from the love of riches , " and ...
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... poet Ennius , which makes him boast , that by the slaughter of enemies he had opened for himself a way to heaven . That the fallen nature of man is blindly amorous of war was well known to historians of the ancient world . " There being ...
... poet Ennius , which makes him boast , that by the slaughter of enemies he had opened for himself a way to heaven . That the fallen nature of man is blindly amorous of war was well known to historians of the ancient world . " There being ...
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... poet of the ages of faith , " how bitter can spring up when sweet is sown . " For at that retrospect , in reference to these happy times , still we see the tenor of man's woe holds on the same . The glorious city of God is placed amidst ...
... poet of the ages of faith , " how bitter can spring up when sweet is sown . " For at that retrospect , in reference to these happy times , still we see the tenor of man's woe holds on the same . The glorious city of God is placed amidst ...
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