The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 100 頁
... beginning . Ever since New Year Letter ( 1941 ) he has held that since man cannot essentially change his fallen condition , his greatest duty is to learn how to live with his crooked love . Life is necessary , love is possible ...
... beginning . Ever since New Year Letter ( 1941 ) he has held that since man cannot essentially change his fallen condition , his greatest duty is to learn how to live with his crooked love . Life is necessary , love is possible ...
第 54 頁
... beginning and the end , the first and the last " ( Rev. 22:13 ) . The end is , of course , the beginning . The fallen world is pulled inside out like a sleeve . And like the inside of a garment ( Blake's image for the body is the ...
... beginning and the end , the first and the last " ( Rev. 22:13 ) . The end is , of course , the beginning . The fallen world is pulled inside out like a sleeve . And like the inside of a garment ( Blake's image for the body is the ...
第 112 頁
... beginning of the ninth century.32 There were regions in Asia Minor , including Cappadocia , where Greek was the language spoken by the people , however different the racial antecedents of these peoples may have been . But in Asia Minor ...
... beginning of the ninth century.32 There were regions in Asia Minor , including Cappadocia , where Greek was the language spoken by the people , however different the racial antecedents of these peoples may have been . But in Asia Minor ...
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