Somerville College Chapel Addresses and Other PapersHeadley, 1962 - 139页 |
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第34页
... fall by the way in our struggle after the good life , our endeavour to transform ourselves , to create our characters in the lineaments that we desire they should bear . Wherever for us that inspira- tion lies , there we must seek it ...
... fall by the way in our struggle after the good life , our endeavour to transform ourselves , to create our characters in the lineaments that we desire they should bear . Wherever for us that inspira- tion lies , there we must seek it ...
第116页
... fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her haire . 99 And we can recall places throughout Paradise Lost where the simplest things are told in simple English idiom . " Adam was all in tears . " " All Hell broke loose . " " So shall ...
... fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her haire . 99 And we can recall places throughout Paradise Lost where the simplest things are told in simple English idiom . " Adam was all in tears . " " All Hell broke loose . " " So shall ...
第132页
... Fall as an allegory of the origin - the one of man's reason , the other of his imagination . Milton approached the story from the standpoint of religious dogma , which taught that before the Fall Adam possessed reason and moral being in ...
... Fall as an allegory of the origin - the one of man's reason , the other of his imagination . Milton approached the story from the standpoint of religious dogma , which taught that before the Fall Adam possessed reason and moral being in ...
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