The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 127 頁
... light to some degree ; the more light an object contained , the more beautiful it was . By loving the beautiful , one was actually loving divine light . This is why Plotinus wrote : " Beauty addresses itself chiefly to sight . " This ...
... light to some degree ; the more light an object contained , the more beautiful it was . By loving the beautiful , one was actually loving divine light . This is why Plotinus wrote : " Beauty addresses itself chiefly to sight . " This ...
第 128 頁
... light within an object , because she was reminded of her previous life with God . The soul's hunger for divine love and the dichotomy between the shadow beauty of the world , as com- pared with the divine beauty she once knew , made the ...
... light within an object , because she was reminded of her previous life with God . The soul's hunger for divine love and the dichotomy between the shadow beauty of the world , as com- pared with the divine beauty she once knew , made the ...
第 84 頁
... light of eternity , " as he expresses the notion later on in The Marble Faun . The " Birthmark " passage is a Shelleyan flight , as in Adonais , where " death is a low mist which cannot blot / The brightness it may veil " -Hawthorne ...
... light of eternity , " as he expresses the notion later on in The Marble Faun . The " Birthmark " passage is a Shelleyan flight , as in Adonais , where " death is a low mist which cannot blot / The brightness it may veil " -Hawthorne ...
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