The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 75 筆
第 35 頁
... things are requisite , as Tully says in his New Rhetoric ; that the hearer , namely , should be rendered favorably disposed , attentive , and willing to learn ; and this is especially needful in the case of a subject which is out of the ...
... things are requisite , as Tully says in his New Rhetoric ; that the hearer , namely , should be rendered favorably disposed , attentive , and willing to learn ; and this is especially needful in the case of a subject which is out of the ...
第 75 頁
... things , even allows us to some extent to control their flow , it still seems to leave them alien and non- human - as , of course , they are . Thus there are those who say that science does not tell us why things happen , but only how ...
... things , even allows us to some extent to control their flow , it still seems to leave them alien and non- human - as , of course , they are . Thus there are those who say that science does not tell us why things happen , but only how ...
第 77 頁
... things could be known by shape or function , in which all analogy was altogether drowned . Even in nightmares we recognize ghosts of recognizable things , and we hold on to ourselves . Try to imagine almost losing yourself , keeping ...
... things could be known by shape or function , in which all analogy was altogether drowned . Even in nightmares we recognize ghosts of recognizable things , and we hold on to ourselves . Try to imagine almost losing yourself , keeping ...
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