Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... man is the mi- crocosm reflecting the divine order of the macrocosm . Since the order which placed man in this middle state is divine , man's questioning of his place is audacious : Of Systems possible , if ' tis confest That Wisdom ...
... man is the mi- crocosm reflecting the divine order of the macrocosm . Since the order which placed man in this middle state is divine , man's questioning of his place is audacious : Of Systems possible , if ' tis confest That Wisdom ...
第 80 頁
... Man . " The " fall " of man for Pope is man's breaking of nature's union . The other evils discussed in Epistle I are related to this rebellion caused by man's pride which blinds him to the universal harmony of the creation . The second ...
... Man . " The " fall " of man for Pope is man's breaking of nature's union . The other evils discussed in Epistle I are related to this rebellion caused by man's pride which blinds him to the universal harmony of the creation . The second ...
第 81 頁
... Man ? ( I , 141–48 ) The " gen'ral Laws " by which " the first Almighty Cause / Acts " do not exist solely for man's sake ; they exist for the whole of nature . Therefore , in fulfilling their duty to the whole , they sometimes work to ...
... Man ? ( I , 141–48 ) The " gen'ral Laws " by which " the first Almighty Cause / Acts " do not exist solely for man's sake ; they exist for the whole of nature . Therefore , in fulfilling their duty to the whole , they sometimes work to ...
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