Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 26 筆
第 105 頁
164-166 ) He now decides to seek Astarte and his quest leads him to the Hall of Arimanes.7 Arimanes or Ahriman is the embodiment of evil in Zoroastriansim . This is although in both Childe Harold Canto III and Manfred , Byron achieves a ...
164-166 ) He now decides to seek Astarte and his quest leads him to the Hall of Arimanes.7 Arimanes or Ahriman is the embodiment of evil in Zoroastriansim . This is although in both Childe Harold Canto III and Manfred , Byron achieves a ...
第 131 頁
To produce destruction Can surely never be the task of joy , And yet my sire says he's omnipotent : Then why is Evil -- he being Good ? I asked This question of my father ; and he said , Because this Evil only was the path , To Good .
To produce destruction Can surely never be the task of joy , And yet my sire says he's omnipotent : Then why is Evil -- he being Good ? I asked This question of my father ; and he said , Because this Evil only was the path , To Good .
第 163 頁
Byron found it increasingly difficult to explain the origin of evil in this world and man's relation to it . He could not agree with the Calvinists and the orthodox deists that the author of evil was man . Byron could not absolve the ...
Byron found it increasingly difficult to explain the origin of evil in this world and man's relation to it . He could not agree with the Calvinists and the orthodox deists that the author of evil was man . Byron could not absolve the ...
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