Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... experience of reading is only a compensation for giving up personal identity and unified experience . Morcover , following the polygraph's tendency , the philosophe is liable to confine himself within the dimension of the book , where ...
... experience of reading is only a compensation for giving up personal identity and unified experience . Morcover , following the polygraph's tendency , the philosophe is liable to confine himself within the dimension of the book , where ...
第 77 頁
... experience to reach whatever consolations he finally decides upon as they arise from the materials of the poem ; whereas , as is always the case in eighteenth century death poetry , Young manipulates the experience in order to force it ...
... experience to reach whatever consolations he finally decides upon as they arise from the materials of the poem ; whereas , as is always the case in eighteenth century death poetry , Young manipulates the experience in order to force it ...
第 179 頁
... experience comes before clear consciousness and before thought and action . This experience of piety is the ground of all subsequent expressions of piety . It is a stage where man is utterly dependent on and utterly united to God . This ...
... experience comes before clear consciousness and before thought and action . This experience of piety is the ground of all subsequent expressions of piety . It is a stage where man is utterly dependent on and utterly united to God . This ...
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