Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... relation to one another . This relation is built upon a feeling of recurrent finiteness in man and an exhaustless recurrence of events in nature , which first of all sets up an antithesis between man and nature . We have a contrast in ...
... relation to one another . This relation is built upon a feeling of recurrent finiteness in man and an exhaustless recurrence of events in nature , which first of all sets up an antithesis between man and nature . We have a contrast in ...
第 78 頁
... relation to God and of the problem of evil in traditional theological terms - the Fall of Man and the entrance of ... relations of human beings in society . . . When it turns to subjects like religion , or any of the great sources of hu ...
... relation to God and of the problem of evil in traditional theological terms - the Fall of Man and the entrance of ... relations of human beings in society . . . When it turns to subjects like religion , or any of the great sources of hu ...
第 95 頁
... relation- ship between the disguised poet and the person addressed is also important . When discussing the same ... relationship between the two . Tone , then , is the warp of a poem into which the woof is woven . In the " Essay on Man ...
... relation- ship between the disguised poet and the person addressed is also important . When discussing the same ... relationship between the two . Tone , then , is the warp of a poem into which the woof is woven . In the " Essay on Man ...
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