The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 62 筆
第 19 頁
... position of Khrushchev is that he proved to be the most successful political oppositionist in the history of the ... position to attack them as " conserva- tives " and " dogmatists , " opposed to everything new and creative and hence ...
... position of Khrushchev is that he proved to be the most successful political oppositionist in the history of the ... position to attack them as " conserva- tives " and " dogmatists , " opposed to everything new and creative and hence ...
第 110 頁
... position as Padovani is Castelli , 56 who sees nothing else in human history than " the history of sin , " to which of course he adds immediately " and of the Redemption " and makes clear that for him " sin and redemption " are not two ...
... position as Padovani is Castelli , 56 who sees nothing else in human history than " the history of sin , " to which of course he adds immediately " and of the Redemption " and makes clear that for him " sin and redemption " are not two ...
第 66 頁
... position , for the " position " of a moving picture is infinitely variable . It may be almost entirely in two and a half dimensions , as in Henry V , or it may be in an infinite number of perspectives and dimensions as in Citizen Kane ...
... position , for the " position " of a moving picture is infinitely variable . It may be almost entirely in two and a half dimensions , as in Henry V , or it may be in an infinite number of perspectives and dimensions as in Citizen Kane ...
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