The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... expression and in- terpretation . When one looks about , one sees that the environment - factual , and emotional or romantic- was also the very substance of Chaucer's thought and expression AN OPEN WORLD 15.
... expression and in- terpretation . When one looks about , one sees that the environment - factual , and emotional or romantic- was also the very substance of Chaucer's thought and expression AN OPEN WORLD 15.
第 21 頁
... expression , disengaged from adventitious imagery : that the interaction between religion and science is one great factor in promoting this development . Religion has emerged into human experience mixed with the crudest 3 AN OPEN WORLD 21.
... expression , disengaged from adventitious imagery : that the interaction between religion and science is one great factor in promoting this development . Religion has emerged into human experience mixed with the crudest 3 AN OPEN WORLD 21.
第 82 頁
... expression too obvious , too near at hand , too im- portant to be omitted . It is the eighteenth century . It has moral and intellectual riches that we need and are in the way of forgetting . The period was before the separation of the ...
... expression too obvious , too near at hand , too im- portant to be omitted . It is the eighteenth century . It has moral and intellectual riches that we need and are in the way of forgetting . The period was before the separation of the ...
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