On PoetsHokuseido Press, 1934 - 841 頁 |
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... moral lesson , forcing the sufferer to think about the moral aspect of what he has done . That is why Browning says , " A sin will do to serve for a test . " But only to wish to do , and not do , leaves a person in the state of ...
... moral lesson , forcing the sufferer to think about the moral aspect of what he has done . That is why Browning says , " A sin will do to serve for a test . " But only to wish to do , and not do , leaves a person in the state of ...
第 552 頁
... morally speaking , is he not five hundred million times worse than a common thief who is put into prison at hard labour ? Yes , but there is something more to be said . There is another kind of moral law than the moral law which is ...
... morally speaking , is he not five hundred million times worse than a common thief who is put into prison at hard labour ? Yes , but there is something more to be said . There is another kind of moral law than the moral law which is ...
第 717 頁
... moral . There certainly is a moral in it ; but it is not at all easy to say what it is : you feel the thing without being able to define it . The principal fact is the saving of a younger sister by the self - sacrifice of an elder ...
... moral . There certainly is a moral in it ; but it is not at all easy to say what it is : you feel the thing without being able to define it . The principal fact is the saving of a younger sister by the self - sacrifice of an elder ...
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STUDIES IN TENNYSON A FRAGMENT 1 | 1 |
STUDIES IN ROSSETTI | 8 |
STUDIES IN SWINBURNE | 97 |
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