The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 41 頁
... spiritual affairs . One can easily understand the long - standing hesitancy to present such issues comically , for if one treats death or great suffering in a way that makes us feel , even momentarily , that they are trivial , one then ...
... spiritual affairs . One can easily understand the long - standing hesitancy to present such issues comically , for if one treats death or great suffering in a way that makes us feel , even momentarily , that they are trivial , one then ...
第 43 頁
... spiritual grotesquerie implicity experienced by the alazon of comedy in explicitly gro- tesque and evil creatures and actions . The improbability of these creatures and events exceeds that of comedy and helps to distance us from the ...
... spiritual grotesquerie implicity experienced by the alazon of comedy in explicitly gro- tesque and evil creatures and actions . The improbability of these creatures and events exceeds that of comedy and helps to distance us from the ...
第 69 頁
... spiritual life and the man who had attained it in full measure . And this preoccupation with Milton's spirituality , together with a sense of his spiritual presence in the world , helps to explain the curious visionary company the ...
... spiritual life and the man who had attained it in full measure . And this preoccupation with Milton's spirituality , together with a sense of his spiritual presence in the world , helps to explain the curious visionary company the ...
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