[lit-ideas] Re: Geary's "Seminar on Evil"

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 07:43:25 EST

ASSIGNMENT # 3
 
Choose any of these quotes below, and provide a story where the  epigrammist 
comes out as one of the characters in the situation. In other words,  provide 
a context for the  quote                                     (Credits: 40) 
 
 
1732 POPE  
An Essay  on Man I. 292 
 
All Nature is but Art, 
unknown to thee..
All partial Evil, universal Good. 
 
1759 JOHNSON  Idler  No. 89 4 
 
Almost all the moral good which is left among us, is the  apparent effect of 
physical evil. 
 
1819 Pantologia s.v., The most  serious difficulty lies in accounting for the 
permission of moral evil or guilt. 
 
1846  TRENCH  Mirac. xviii.  (1862) 295 
They [the Scriptures] ever recognize the reality of evil. 
 
1860  PUSEY Min. Proph. 180 
Evil is of two sorts, evil of sin, and evil of punishment. 
 
1869 J.  MARTINEAU Ess.  II. 42 
Moral evil is a broad black fact. 
 
1878  TAIT & STEWART Unseen  Univ. vii. 269 
The greatest of all The greatthe origin of evil.
 
Cheers,
JLS



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