Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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... suffering -- not only suffering inflicted by society but also self - inflicted suffering . Man is his own worst enemy . The overreach himself , man must first fall to the lowest depths . It is only through evil that good can come .
... suffering -- not only suffering inflicted by society but also self - inflicted suffering . Man is his own worst enemy . The overreach himself , man must first fall to the lowest depths . It is only through evil that good can come .
第 116 頁
Nietzsche goes on to analyse Oedipus in terms of the fate of suffering man whose suffering eventually has a healing effect : All laws , all natural order , yea , the moral world itself , may be destroyed through his action , but through ...
Nietzsche goes on to analyse Oedipus in terms of the fate of suffering man whose suffering eventually has a healing effect : All laws , all natural order , yea , the moral world itself , may be destroyed through his action , but through ...
第 166 頁
As Ivan looks around the world , he is revolted at so much unnecessary suffering . Men may be responsible for their plight -- they were given Paradise while they wanted freedom -- but there is so much suffering that it seems too heavy a ...
As Ivan looks around the world , he is revolted at so much unnecessary suffering . Men may be responsible for their plight -- they were given Paradise while they wanted freedom -- but there is so much suffering that it seems too heavy a ...
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