--------- + ̺ / ϳ = üå ----------- - å ϳ üå - н ְ ü åԴϴ. - 鼭 Ŭ ÿ ϴ. (ũ ȯ ) - (Chapter) Ŭ ϰ ֽϴ. - ڵ ϸ CD ʿ ϴ. - õ̸ ǰԴϴ. - ̽ ü ٿε ֽϴ. - ̽ ü ٿε Ƽ ϰ ֽϴ ------------- Audio book + e book = solid book -------------- ηϿ ۾ ⺻ (The Elements of Style)÷. 100 ̱ ȸ ۾ å̸, 2011 Ÿ 1923 ִ 100 ϳ. -------------- "The Grand Inquisitor" is a poem in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov (1879?1880). It is told by Ivan, who questions the possibility of a personal and benevolent God, to his brother Alyosha, a novice monk. The Grand Inquisitor is an important part of the novel and one of the best-known passages in modern literature because of its ideas about human nature and freedom, and its fundamental ambiguity. Scholars cite Friedrich Schiller's play Don Carlos as a major inspiration for Dostoyevsky's Grand Inquisitor, while also noting that "The sources of the legend are extraordinarily varied and complex."
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THE GRAND INQUISITOR
THE GRAND INQUISITOR
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η ۾ ⺻ (THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE)
- CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTORY
II. ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE
III. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION
IV. A FEW MATTERS OF FORM
V. WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS COMMONLY MISUSED
VI. SPELLING
VII. EXERCISES ON CHAPTERS II AND III
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