The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 33 筆
第 68 頁
... desire to sink into a sea and to drown in one's disordered self , the desire of self to destroy , and to restore chaos . Wait him- self is the pivot for this disorder - order conflict , but it is Donkin who is the explaining symbol of ...
... desire to sink into a sea and to drown in one's disordered self , the desire of self to destroy , and to restore chaos . Wait him- self is the pivot for this disorder - order conflict , but it is Donkin who is the explaining symbol of ...
第 9 頁
... desire for social betterment , the riches of civilization , the good things that high culture had to give , which drove the barbarians to the frontiers of the Empire . It was possible to acquire the most necessary things by military ...
... desire for social betterment , the riches of civilization , the good things that high culture had to give , which drove the barbarians to the frontiers of the Empire . It was possible to acquire the most necessary things by military ...
第 13 頁
... desire to devalue the heroic in war stems in part from his stance as an ironist reacting against a literary and cultural tradition of idealized courage and chivalry . But another major element in his desire to reduce war to the ...
... desire to devalue the heroic in war stems in part from his stance as an ironist reacting against a literary and cultural tradition of idealized courage and chivalry . But another major element in his desire to reduce war to the ...
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