The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... follows : It is no exaggeration to say that Namier's treatment of these developments ( England in the Age of the ... follow that the King was the injured innocent presented by Namier . There is quite sufficient evidence to show that the ...
... follows : It is no exaggeration to say that Namier's treatment of these developments ( England in the Age of the ... follow that the King was the injured innocent presented by Namier . There is quite sufficient evidence to show that the ...
第 49 頁
... follow , it will perhaps be necessary frequently to state what is obvious or readily available to almost any reader of the poem ... follows is not . just a series but an elongation of effects implied by this phrase ; the whole is perhaps ...
... follow , it will perhaps be necessary frequently to state what is obvious or readily available to almost any reader of the poem ... follows is not . just a series but an elongation of effects implied by this phrase ; the whole is perhaps ...
第 96 頁
... follows closely the view of Engels . However , far from identifying Marxism with the theoretical expression of the labor movement in its struggle to abolish exploitation , the Soviet interpretation regards it as the theoretical ...
... follows closely the view of Engels . However , far from identifying Marxism with the theoretical expression of the labor movement in its struggle to abolish exploitation , the Soviet interpretation regards it as the theoretical ...
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