id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13561 Jones, Henry, Sir Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher .txt text/plain 92370 4853 72 fundamental elements, on which the moral life of man must always rest, But Carlyle saw only one side of the truth about man's moral nature and failure the end implied in all God's work, nature no less than man religion, is known by the poet to be only a phase of man's best life. morality and religion, or the presence of both God and man in human The poet thus brings the natural world, the history of man, and the But in the light of love, man "sees a good in evil, and a hope in ill true of man, if he grows in intellectual power and moral goodness--that "Let man's life be true," he adds, "and love's the truth of mine." To Browning, that "love" is the ideal which in man's life makes through thought, if the intellect of man cannot see the good in things evil, his principle of the moral life in man? ./cache/13561.txt ./txt/13561.txt