The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 52 筆
第 33 頁
... matter whether it be the history of classical antiquity , the Middle Ages or of modern times , legal history or religious history - all of it is today perme- ated through and through with Crocean methodology ; and it all still finds its ...
... matter whether it be the history of classical antiquity , the Middle Ages or of modern times , legal history or religious history - all of it is today perme- ated through and through with Crocean methodology ; and it all still finds its ...
第 41 頁
... matter . Nevertheless , major themes of the four prologues in Paradise Lost have precedents in Dante ; often the questions they raise can be partially answered by his precedent . Why , for example , did Milton speak of himself and at ...
... matter . Nevertheless , major themes of the four prologues in Paradise Lost have precedents in Dante ; often the questions they raise can be partially answered by his precedent . Why , for example , did Milton speak of himself and at ...
第 45 頁
... matter " that my Comedy does not care to sing " ; Milton in the Proem to Book IX associates his " tragic notes " with his rejecting certain matter . And if we turn to Dante to understand why Milton there so explicitly rejects the ...
... matter " that my Comedy does not care to sing " ; Milton in the Proem to Book IX associates his " tragic notes " with his rejecting certain matter . And if we turn to Dante to understand why Milton there so explicitly rejects the ...
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