The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 55 筆
第 16 頁
... spiritual aspirations , grotesque as they may be , cannot be considered as providing only mechanically the situation in which the principal figure of the comedy can operate . The action of the play is not uniquely con- cerned with the ...
... spiritual aspirations , grotesque as they may be , cannot be considered as providing only mechanically the situation in which the principal figure of the comedy can operate . The action of the play is not uniquely con- cerned with the ...
第 376 頁
... spiritual life " : " The spirit can never be altogether spiritual , or other than a caprice of blind Will , until it has traversed the Dark Night described by St. John of the Cross , and adopted his motto , Nothing , Nothing , Nothing ...
... spiritual life " : " The spirit can never be altogether spiritual , or other than a caprice of blind Will , until it has traversed the Dark Night described by St. John of the Cross , and adopted his motto , Nothing , Nothing , Nothing ...
第 41 頁
... spirituality in Tourneur ; the play represents a " very decided view of the spiritual world ; the gloomy , sadistic , and logical universe of Calvin's Christian Institutes . " Higgins ' study is helpful in that it brings out a very ...
... spirituality in Tourneur ; the play represents a " very decided view of the spiritual world ; the gloomy , sadistic , and logical universe of Calvin's Christian Institutes . " Higgins ' study is helpful in that it brings out a very ...
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