Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 34 頁
... never being able to unite things seen , is exactly what the poem wants to produce , partly because no single item or personal experience is the key to Mirth . ' Il Penseroso ' , concerned as it is much more with a specific type of place ...
... never being able to unite things seen , is exactly what the poem wants to produce , partly because no single item or personal experience is the key to Mirth . ' Il Penseroso ' , concerned as it is much more with a specific type of place ...
第 53 頁
... never have become incarnated , God would never have shown that act of colossal self - denying love . If Satan had not fallen , all the variety and flux of the universe would never have come into being . Thus Adam : O goodness infinite ...
... never have become incarnated , God would never have shown that act of colossal self - denying love . If Satan had not fallen , all the variety and flux of the universe would never have come into being . Thus Adam : O goodness infinite ...
第 157 頁
... never expressed himself . The Cromwell in a sense comes to be by never being ; it is better that he is circumscribed , because his vices will never be exercised . The very mention of names from history suggests that the escape of the ...
... never expressed himself . The Cromwell in a sense comes to be by never being ; it is better that he is circumscribed , because his vices will never be exercised . The very mention of names from history suggests that the escape of the ...
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