Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 頁 |
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第 52 頁
... simply with Milton's poem here , but with the problem inherent in any apologetics . But perhaps we come nearer to Paradise Lost in Milton's preference for an evolutionary universe . Not one of his poems reaches a final point of rest ...
... simply with Milton's poem here , but with the problem inherent in any apologetics . But perhaps we come nearer to Paradise Lost in Milton's preference for an evolutionary universe . Not one of his poems reaches a final point of rest ...
第 55 頁
... simply that Christianity - to man at least - contains an inherent dichotomy between the notions of permanence and change , and that sooner or later any apologist is bound to throw his emphasis on one or the other . Milton has opted for ...
... simply that Christianity - to man at least - contains an inherent dichotomy between the notions of permanence and change , and that sooner or later any apologist is bound to throw his emphasis on one or the other . Milton has opted for ...
第 102 頁
... simply insufficiently distinguished from her later self , 13 whether in her continuously politic and self - seeking motivation ( see , for example , pp . 25-6 , 75-6 ) or in such lapses as But I never once reflected that I was all this ...
... simply insufficiently distinguished from her later self , 13 whether in her continuously politic and self - seeking motivation ( see , for example , pp . 25-6 , 75-6 ) or in such lapses as But I never once reflected that I was all this ...
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