The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 74 頁
... begin with his decision to con- fess . It can only begin when Raskolnikov has the opportunity to see himself in relation to hundreds of men who are supposed to be the worst of humanity but who are far quicker to recognize Sonia's ...
... begin with his decision to con- fess . It can only begin when Raskolnikov has the opportunity to see himself in relation to hundreds of men who are supposed to be the worst of humanity but who are far quicker to recognize Sonia's ...
第 202 頁
reasonable to begin with - is one which characterizes most of our searching for systematic knowledge . One likes to ... begin looking about for something else to work on . But the point I wish to urge is that no scientist worth his salt ...
reasonable to begin with - is one which characterizes most of our searching for systematic knowledge . One likes to ... begin looking about for something else to work on . But the point I wish to urge is that no scientist worth his salt ...
第 59 頁
... begin at the beginning with memory images that retain only the most essential and obvious forms of objects . He schematizes these forms into regular linear patterns , proceed- ing from the outlines to the internal areas that at first ...
... begin at the beginning with memory images that retain only the most essential and obvious forms of objects . He schematizes these forms into regular linear patterns , proceed- ing from the outlines to the internal areas that at first ...
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