From Enlightenment to Romanticism: Anthology, Part 1Ian L. Donnachie, Carmen Lavin This is the second of two anthologies designed to accompany the Open University course "From Enlightenment to Romanticism", an interdisciplinary exploration of the changes and transitions in European culture between 1780 and 1830. The collection of extracts in this anthology provides primary and secondary sources on changing landscapes, new forms of knowledge, new conceptions of art and the artist and the exotic and Oriential. Each selection is accompanied by a detailed introduction explaining the context and significance of the sources. Extracts in the anthology stimulate questions rather than provide reassuring answers and offer vital insights to the major events, movements and personalities of the time. |
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... punishment or vengeance . By what rule are punishments and rewards distributed ? What is the divine standard of merit and demerit ? Shall we suppose that human sentiments have place in the Deity ? How bold that hypothesis . We have no ...
... punishment or vengeance . By what rule are punishments and rewards distributed ? What is the divine standard of merit and demerit ? Shall we suppose that human sentiments have place in the Deity ? How bold that hypothesis . We have no ...
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... punishment of those who denied their guilt , however fully proved . A criminal was tried before Augustus and condemned after a full conviction ; but the humane emperor , when he put the last interrogatory , gave it such a turn as to ...
... punishment of those who denied their guilt , however fully proved . A criminal was tried before Augustus and condemned after a full conviction ; but the humane emperor , when he put the last interrogatory , gave it such a turn as to ...
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... punishments for the man who has lived badly and an eternity of rewards for the man who has lived well ? DYING MAN ... punishment in the next world if we have been fortunate enough to escape it in this . God forbid that anyone should ...
... punishments for the man who has lived badly and an eternity of rewards for the man who has lived well ? DYING MAN ... punishment in the next world if we have been fortunate enough to escape it in this . God forbid that anyone should ...
Contents
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni | 3 |
Faith and death in the late Enlightenment | 17 |
David Hume Of Suicide | 24 |
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