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FORTITUDE IN ADVERSITY
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作者 LI LI 《Beijing Review》 2008年第21期3-7,共5页
China has pulled together to save lives following a major earthquake that ripped through parts of the country’s southwest
关键词 AS fortitude IN ADVERSITY
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The Purity of Tess-An Analysis of Tess's Character and Inner World
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作者 文婷 《海外英语》 2013年第6X期206-207,共2页
Tess is endowed with many shining virtues. She is innocent, honest, kindhearted, etc. She has great consciousness of self-esteem and pride. Among all, Tess is pure and has noble spirit of self-sacrifice and devotion. ... Tess is endowed with many shining virtues. She is innocent, honest, kindhearted, etc. She has great consciousness of self-esteem and pride. Among all, Tess is pure and has noble spirit of self-sacrifice and devotion. Suffering successive setbacks, Tess still dreams of happiness and keeps loyal to her love. In her pure heart, the longing for goodness never stops or dies. 展开更多
关键词 setback pure INNOCENCE SELF-ESTEEM fortitude sacri
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John Milton's Ongoing Project of Protestant Enlightenment in Paradise Lost
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作者 WANG Su-fang 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2016年第4期380-387,共8页
For some critics, the publication of Milton's Paradise Lost in 1667 suggests his taking religious retreat from his previous political investment in both the Commonwealth Government (1649-1653) and Oliver Cromwell'... For some critics, the publication of Milton's Paradise Lost in 1667 suggests his taking religious retreat from his previous political investment in both the Commonwealth Government (1649-1653) and Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate that was abnegated by the return of King Charles II in 1660. Not to mention that Milton's flamboyant portrayal of Satan appears to be a critique of republicanism: Just as the republicans who revolted against the monarchy, Satan tempts other angels to rebel against the omnipotent God and gain their freedom. This transgressive betrayal fails and is punished in Paradise Lost. However, when the strict censorship of the writings of Milton's contemporaries is taken into account, the strategies employed in Milton's Paradise Lost become clearer: It may be read as a veiled critique of kingship hiding behind the facade of a criticism of republicanism so as to circumvent censorship. In other words, the work may have surreptitiously conveyed a hidden message for his English citizens. That message may be indirectly delivered through Milton's innovative elaboration of the fall of Man, which is roughly described in the Genesis. Therefore, this essay argues that Milton veils the seed of political reform in the moral lessons conveyed in his presentation of the psychological dynamic of Adam and Eve's fall. In addition, this essay further explores how Milton endeavors to re-shape the national consciousness of the 17th century English people through alternate historical awareness. 展开更多
关键词 the fall of Adam and Eve free will fortitude
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