The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 30 頁
... Reason drives home Dante's orthodox acceptance of the aspect of medieval Christian dogma which in- sisted that Reason , no matter how enlightened and deserving , is inefficacious for Salvation without Faith . Virgil's presence in ...
... Reason drives home Dante's orthodox acceptance of the aspect of medieval Christian dogma which in- sisted that Reason , no matter how enlightened and deserving , is inefficacious for Salvation without Faith . Virgil's presence in ...
第 33 頁
... Reason , then Statius can be seen as Reason illuminated and further en- lightened by Faith . The two cantos in which the meeting with the penitent soul of Statius is described offer perhaps the densest , most concentrated classical ...
... Reason , then Statius can be seen as Reason illuminated and further en- lightened by Faith . The two cantos in which the meeting with the penitent soul of Statius is described offer perhaps the densest , most concentrated classical ...
第 38 頁
... reason for tension . Political , economic , and religious strife was to culminate in the beheading of Charles I. In the world of thought , men were catching on to the implications of what Galileo had discovered with his " fantastic ...
... reason for tension . Political , economic , and religious strife was to culminate in the beheading of Charles I. In the world of thought , men were catching on to the implications of what Galileo had discovered with his " fantastic ...
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