Gateway to the Great Books: Philosophical essaysRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1963 - 644 頁 Complements Great Books of the Western World; includes only short works and excerpts from longer works. |
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第 7 頁
... qualities are of the heart - patience , humility , faithfulness . These are the qualities also of Thackeray's good heroines , like Laura or Lady Castlewood . Beatrix Esmond and Becky Sharp , both highly intelligent , are of course a bad ...
... qualities are of the heart - patience , humility , faithfulness . These are the qualities also of Thackeray's good heroines , like Laura or Lady Castlewood . Beatrix Esmond and Becky Sharp , both highly intelligent , are of course a bad ...
第 140 頁
... qualities . The drawings are diagrammatic reminders of these values , not impartial records of physical and sensory qualities . One of the chief difficulties felt by most persons in learning the art of pictorial representation is that ...
... qualities . The drawings are diagrammatic reminders of these values , not impartial records of physical and sensory qualities . One of the chief difficulties felt by most persons in learning the art of pictorial representation is that ...
第 147 頁
... qualities , say ( a ) color , ( b ) size , ( c ) shape , ( d ) number of legs , ( e ) quantity and quality of hair , ( f ) foods eaten , and so on ; and then strikes out all the unlike qualities ( such as color , size , shape , hair ) ...
... qualities , say ( a ) color , ( b ) size , ( c ) shape , ( d ) number of legs , ( e ) quantity and quality of hair , ( f ) foods eaten , and so on ; and then strikes out all the unlike qualities ( such as color , size , shape , hair ) ...
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