Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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... nature , but within the harmony of nature there is also room for variety - irregularity , or the “ nameless graces , " the je ne sais quoi , which only genius can produce and taste . " Thus , a theory of poetry should be a golden mean ...
... nature , but within the harmony of nature there is also room for variety - irregularity , or the “ nameless graces , " the je ne sais quoi , which only genius can produce and taste . " Thus , a theory of poetry should be a golden mean ...
第 33 頁
... Nature re- flects in its order and regularity the harmony and order of its Creator , God . Man , created in the image of God , can perceive this universal order . Man's faculty of reason feels a kinship with the Creator , who is " total ...
... Nature re- flects in its order and regularity the harmony and order of its Creator , God . Man , created in the image of God , can perceive this universal order . Man's faculty of reason feels a kinship with the Creator , who is " total ...
第 120 頁
... nature , human nature , social nature , and ethical nature . Each is a part of the other , and the whole can function properly only when each does its part . The " Ethic Epistles " present the same view of man as a posi- tive , creative ...
... nature , human nature , social nature , and ethical nature . Each is a part of the other , and the whole can function properly only when each does its part . The " Ethic Epistles " present the same view of man as a posi- tive , creative ...
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