Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第31页
... Evil and gives his interpretation of it . To him evil is not only real , but is necessary for the attainment of intellectual security through a knowl- edge of its consequences , for it is only after a man has realised the depth of evil ...
... Evil and gives his interpretation of it . To him evil is not only real , but is necessary for the attainment of intellectual security through a knowl- edge of its consequences , for it is only after a man has realised the depth of evil ...
第82页
... evil as reality and to settle it account with the " oppression of despair . " His eye , however , " hath kept watch o'er man's morality , " has been attentive to " the still sad music of humanity , " and has now made him competent to ...
... evil as reality and to settle it account with the " oppression of despair . " His eye , however , " hath kept watch o'er man's morality , " has been attentive to " the still sad music of humanity , " and has now made him competent to ...
第190页
... evil , " he declares , “ have no power in themselves save " ' 2 in man's own will and derive their distinctive significance from that source . It takes us to the view that God's world is good and that what man regards as evil , due to ...
... evil , " he declares , “ have no power in themselves save " ' 2 in man's own will and derive their distinctive significance from that source . It takes us to the view that God's world is good and that what man regards as evil , due to ...
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