The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 75 筆
第 66 頁
... give himself up , confess publicly , and take up the cross Sonia has offered . " 12 Such an interpretation , however , does not take into account the simple , but bothersome , fact that at the time of his " conversion " Raskolnikov does ...
... give himself up , confess publicly , and take up the cross Sonia has offered . " 12 Such an interpretation , however , does not take into account the simple , but bothersome , fact that at the time of his " conversion " Raskolnikov does ...
第 121 頁
... give his idea linguistic form he finds it necessary to exercise will . He as the creative intelligence is faced with a possibility that threatens , as the seeing of Emily Dickinson threatens to flood her vision , to overwhelm his ...
... give his idea linguistic form he finds it necessary to exercise will . He as the creative intelligence is faced with a possibility that threatens , as the seeing of Emily Dickinson threatens to flood her vision , to overwhelm his ...
第 205 頁
... give the probability of its disintegrating during the next minute , the next hour , or the next year , but there is no way to predict with anything approaching precision just when it is going to give up the ghost . This is often ...
... give the probability of its disintegrating during the next minute , the next hour , or the next year , but there is no way to predict with anything approaching precision just when it is going to give up the ghost . This is often ...
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