The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 55 筆
第 102 頁
... Truth in the abstract , man's limi- tations permit only truths ; the distinction is subtle because all truths are but faces of Truth . Nor is this merely quibbling over words : Allston is on the one hand too reverent to claim for man ...
... Truth in the abstract , man's limi- tations permit only truths ; the distinction is subtle because all truths are but faces of Truth . Nor is this merely quibbling over words : Allston is on the one hand too reverent to claim for man ...
第 27 頁
... truth is , in the metaphor of the second traveller , a " shadow , " a " phantom , " something man can never discover in a fixed shape , something man can never encompass or exhaust . The truth exists , as suggested by the refrain " The ...
... truth is , in the metaphor of the second traveller , a " shadow , " a " phantom , " something man can never discover in a fixed shape , something man can never encompass or exhaust . The truth exists , as suggested by the refrain " The ...
第 32 頁
... truth itself , and become victims of " pretence , assumption , arrogance , conceit . " Like Collins in " A Mystery of Heroism , " the hero whose efforts are without purpose is no hero at all . Such mock heroes , as alazons , are too ...
... truth itself , and become victims of " pretence , assumption , arrogance , conceit . " Like Collins in " A Mystery of Heroism , " the hero whose efforts are without purpose is no hero at all . Such mock heroes , as alazons , are too ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Aeneas Aeneid aesthetic Alcibiades Allston American Aristophanes Arnim to Bismarck artist attitudes Auden Baroque become bishops Bucknell University Chapter character comedy comic concept Conrad Council course critics culture death development of style discussion drama emotion Empire English Eryximachus example experience fact Faulkner feeling forces formal French frontier frontier thesis Greek Hamlet human ideas ideological imagery imperative intellectuals irony Justine kill literary literature Mannerist Marianne Moore means ment mind moral narration nation nature novel objective correlative parallel Paris passage past perhaps period persons philosophical Piato Pietro Lombardo pioneering play poem poet poetic poetry political psychological punishment Renaissance revenge Revenger's Tragedy Revolution Sacred Fount says seems sense social Socrates speech story stylistic subject matter suggest Sutpen symbol T. S. Eliot theme theory things tion Tourneur's tradition tragedy truth usura values Verlaine Vindici Virgil Wallace Stevens Wölfflin words York