The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 59 筆
第 39 頁
... tradition or damages the fundamental structure , he accounts for the former in terms of Whitman's " bias in favor of the modern over the ancient , " and the latter as his " carefulness never to celebrate the individual at the expense of ...
... tradition or damages the fundamental structure , he accounts for the former in terms of Whitman's " bias in favor of the modern over the ancient , " and the latter as his " carefulness never to celebrate the individual at the expense of ...
第 55 頁
... tradition are obviously occult . God is utterly incomprehensible ; like all creation he em- braces both male and female elements ; the names of the true God are more sacred and efficacious than the names of other gods ( Blau , p.44 ) ...
... tradition are obviously occult . God is utterly incomprehensible ; like all creation he em- braces both male and female elements ; the names of the true God are more sacred and efficacious than the names of other gods ( Blau , p.44 ) ...
第 58 頁
... tradition of occult wisdom , using the cabalistic theory of correspondences to en- hance the position of man in the universe and to unite the oc- cultism of the cabala with the emphasis on angels in the Hermetic tradition ( Yates , Ch ...
... tradition of occult wisdom , using the cabalistic theory of correspondences to en- hance the position of man in the universe and to unite the oc- cultism of the cabala with the emphasis on angels in the Hermetic tradition ( Yates , Ch ...
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