The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 59 頁
... fact is expressed every time we refer to the film industry . We may , of course , refer to this fact in a more sophisticated manner as Professor Kaelin does with his ironic comment that the emblem of Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer should be ...
... fact is expressed every time we refer to the film industry . We may , of course , refer to this fact in a more sophisticated manner as Professor Kaelin does with his ironic comment that the emblem of Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer should be ...
第 78 頁
... fact no information is wanted , and the whole sum of scientific information would not serve . When all the cognitive questions have been answered , what re- mains is the need to feel a certain way , or to get over feeling a certain way ...
... fact no information is wanted , and the whole sum of scientific information would not serve . When all the cognitive questions have been answered , what re- mains is the need to feel a certain way , or to get over feeling a certain way ...
第 89 頁
... fact that he undoubtedly wants to close the gap between body and soul , Keats has relatively little success in doing so . In the " Ode to a Nightingale , " for example , he finds the ex- perience of ecstatic fusion either too painful to ...
... fact that he undoubtedly wants to close the gap between body and soul , Keats has relatively little success in doing so . In the " Ode to a Nightingale , " for example , he finds the ex- perience of ecstatic fusion either too painful to ...
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