The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 12 頁
... comes out of the hat , if anything comes out at all , let alone rabbits . But once the mathematical mode of thought gains the upper hand over the analogical mode , the Renaissance comes to an end , though historically the two modes ...
... comes out of the hat , if anything comes out at all , let alone rabbits . But once the mathematical mode of thought gains the upper hand over the analogical mode , the Renaissance comes to an end , though historically the two modes ...
第 43 頁
... come to us differently . But Enobarbus , whose sense of reality we are to trust , understands that she does " make ... comes out most successfully aboard Pompey's galley ( II . vii ) , where the pillars of the world end their banquet ...
... come to us differently . But Enobarbus , whose sense of reality we are to trust , understands that she does " make ... comes out most successfully aboard Pompey's galley ( II . vii ) , where the pillars of the world end their banquet ...
第 28 頁
... comes in Chapter 11 ; there he suffers a kind of dark night of the soul and finds solace and peace through con- fession and communion with Uncle Parsham , the old Negro who temporarily takes the place of Grandfather Priest . Although ...
... comes in Chapter 11 ; there he suffers a kind of dark night of the soul and finds solace and peace through con- fession and communion with Uncle Parsham , the old Negro who temporarily takes the place of Grandfather Priest . Although ...
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