The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 66 筆
第 128 頁
... possible for his low and middle levels of interior mono- logue to represent the highest levels of organization in the respec- tive minds those monologues reflect , Faulkner contrived a way to get an unusual advantage from that form of ...
... possible for his low and middle levels of interior mono- logue to represent the highest levels of organization in the respec- tive minds those monologues reflect , Faulkner contrived a way to get an unusual advantage from that form of ...
第 8 頁
... possible . Rousseau , of course , adopted this position . It can also be held that it is unnecessary for the people to perform the actual law - making function so long as they have the opportunity to judge the results of the laws and ...
... possible . Rousseau , of course , adopted this position . It can also be held that it is unnecessary for the people to perform the actual law - making function so long as they have the opportunity to judge the results of the laws and ...
第 110 頁
... possible links in the chain must exist , that all things must rise smoothly from bottom to top , that man is as perfect as he ought to be , and that his knowledge is accurately gauged to his place on the scale . Such claims , however ...
... possible links in the chain must exist , that all things must rise smoothly from bottom to top , that man is as perfect as he ought to be , and that his knowledge is accurately gauged to his place on the scale . Such claims , however ...
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