America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... means of unchangeable and universal information . The idea that God sent Jesus Christ to publish , as they say , the glad tidings to all nations , from one end of the earth unto the other , is consistent only with the ignorance of those ...
... means of unchangeable and universal information . The idea that God sent Jesus Christ to publish , as they say , the glad tidings to all nations , from one end of the earth unto the other , is consistent only with the ignorance of those ...
第 459 頁
... means best adapted for their attainment - no one as yet having been weak enough to deny that the peculiar elevation alluded to is most readily attained in the poem . Now the object , Truth , or the satisfaction of the intellect , and ...
... means best adapted for their attainment - no one as yet having been weak enough to deny that the peculiar elevation alluded to is most readily attained in the poem . Now the object , Truth , or the satisfaction of the intellect , and ...
第 762 頁
... means ? ” " He don't mean anything . He's just playing . ' " Well , if he'd just signal us to try the surf again , or to go to sea and wait , or go north , or go south , or go to hell - there would be some reason in it . But look at him ...
... means ? ” " He don't mean anything . He's just playing . ' " Well , if he'd just signal us to try the surf again , or to go to sea and wait , or go north , or go south , or go to hell - there would be some reason in it . But look at him ...
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