Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第ix页
... present . Our British attitude to man and the universe tends to be firmly empirical and positivistic : only those things which can be measured may be said to exist , and all other comments on the nature of things — like metaphysics ...
... present . Our British attitude to man and the universe tends to be firmly empirical and positivistic : only those things which can be measured may be said to exist , and all other comments on the nature of things — like metaphysics ...
第45页
... present to the bodily senses , feeding the flame of his soul through its " lessons of love and earnest piety . " When both are , in this manner , welded together , the destination of transcenden- talism is reached . The consciousness of ...
... present to the bodily senses , feeding the flame of his soul through its " lessons of love and earnest piety . " When both are , in this manner , welded together , the destination of transcenden- talism is reached . The consciousness of ...
第120页
... present state of our civilisation , but that does not rule out the possibility of our ever reaching to the height of moral excellence depicted in his poems . Progress , we must remember , lies in the conquest of the seemingly impos ...
... present state of our civilisation , but that does not rule out the possibility of our ever reaching to the height of moral excellence depicted in his poems . Progress , we must remember , lies in the conquest of the seemingly impos ...
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