The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 162 頁
... described in terms of the whole range of a social interaction pattern . It presupposes , first of all , a religious motivation within the human actor which , in turn , directs him to his ultimate religious aims . Between these two poles ...
... described in terms of the whole range of a social interaction pattern . It presupposes , first of all , a religious motivation within the human actor which , in turn , directs him to his ultimate religious aims . Between these two poles ...
第 41 頁
... described in the prose preface to Part Two . Thus , the subsequent account of his disintegration is of particular importance to the themes and structure of the poem . If your tradition [ that of the Jews ] that Man contained in his ...
... described in the prose preface to Part Two . Thus , the subsequent account of his disintegration is of particular importance to the themes and structure of the poem . If your tradition [ that of the Jews ] that Man contained in his ...
第 95 頁
... described This " digression " will be found in " Le Cabinet du philosphe " in Oeuvres complètes ( Paris , 1781 ) , IX , 556-566 . This is well worth reading , for it is indicative of the new taste for the style eventually to be called ...
... described This " digression " will be found in " Le Cabinet du philosphe " in Oeuvres complètes ( Paris , 1781 ) , IX , 556-566 . This is well worth reading , for it is indicative of the new taste for the style eventually to be called ...
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