The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 35 頁
... final section of the poem the impersonal imagery in which the gardens of Xanadu have been described is replaced by a dramatic shift to the personal and subjective . We have been prepared for this shift in the lines immediately preceding ...
... final section of the poem the impersonal imagery in which the gardens of Xanadu have been described is replaced by a dramatic shift to the personal and subjective . We have been prepared for this shift in the lines immediately preceding ...
第 92 頁
... final analysis by the degree to which they do or do not permit of the further realiza- tion of freedom through new concrete , definite projections . Consequently , freedom is both a means and an end . For , on the one hand , it is man's ...
... final analysis by the degree to which they do or do not permit of the further realiza- tion of freedom through new concrete , definite projections . Consequently , freedom is both a means and an end . For , on the one hand , it is man's ...
第 98 頁
... final end sought in an authentically moral life , and I find the justification of my life in its devotion to the fulfillment of that end . This would mean that the freedom of others is the ultimate good ; the freedom of myself is a ...
... final end sought in an authentically moral life , and I find the justification of my life in its devotion to the fulfillment of that end . This would mean that the freedom of others is the ultimate good ; the freedom of myself is a ...
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