The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 23 頁
... ideal of the devout life and Alceste's ideal of radical truthfulness appear as comic . Being hopelessly irrelevant in any practical sense , the ideals of Orgon and Alceste degenerate easily , like Quixote's chivalry , into barren ...
... ideal of the devout life and Alceste's ideal of radical truthfulness appear as comic . Being hopelessly irrelevant in any practical sense , the ideals of Orgon and Alceste degenerate easily , like Quixote's chivalry , into barren ...
第 25 頁
... ideal . In the plays of Molière's middle period nature , the unity of the real and the ideal , has split asunder ; it has become natura abscondita . Yet this natura abscondita remains the absent standard by which all things human are ...
... ideal . In the plays of Molière's middle period nature , the unity of the real and the ideal , has split asunder ; it has become natura abscondita . Yet this natura abscondita remains the absent standard by which all things human are ...
第 45 頁
... ideal pope , the ideal monk , the ideal scholar , the ideal teacher , the ideal artist : these are the real creations of the early Middle Ages . Centuries were required to give full reality to conception , thus making it appropriate to ...
... ideal pope , the ideal monk , the ideal scholar , the ideal teacher , the ideal artist : these are the real creations of the early Middle Ages . Centuries were required to give full reality to conception , thus making it appropriate to ...
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