Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 頁 |
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第 67 頁
... reason so much a value in the first place : and for the answer to that one must look to his fear of moral ... reasons for the foundering , and omits the other ships , which lessens the mystery : Whether she sprung a Leak , I cannot find ...
... reason so much a value in the first place : and for the answer to that one must look to his fear of moral ... reasons for the foundering , and omits the other ships , which lessens the mystery : Whether she sprung a Leak , I cannot find ...
第 123 頁
... reason ' , then in the proposer of this satire we have a man whose reason is employed to bestial ends : he has no notion of the value of a single human life , no conception of man as finally distinct from the brutes , and no sympathy ...
... reason ' , then in the proposer of this satire we have a man whose reason is employed to bestial ends : he has no notion of the value of a single human life , no conception of man as finally distinct from the brutes , and no sympathy ...
第 124 頁
... reason is the only answer . In the fourth voyage of Gulliver's Travels we are presented with a dichotomous society of extreme animality in the humanoid form of the Yahoos , and of ration- ality in that animal shape which throughout the ...
... reason is the only answer . In the fourth voyage of Gulliver's Travels we are presented with a dichotomous society of extreme animality in the humanoid form of the Yahoos , and of ration- ality in that animal shape which throughout the ...
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