The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 80 筆
第 88 頁
... least for a time , by Nordau's startling accusations . But the critics , with G. B. Shaw and William James in the fore- front , were plainly hostile , with few exceptions . As an essay de- signed to develop certain premises to logical ...
... least for a time , by Nordau's startling accusations . But the critics , with G. B. Shaw and William James in the fore- front , were plainly hostile , with few exceptions . As an essay de- signed to develop certain premises to logical ...
第 149 頁
... least three reasons . ( 1 ) Individuals perceive , imagine , experience , and communicate in sensory , psychological , and linguistic forms which are shared by others and which are " understandable " at least within a particular ...
... least three reasons . ( 1 ) Individuals perceive , imagine , experience , and communicate in sensory , psychological , and linguistic forms which are shared by others and which are " understandable " at least within a particular ...
第 104 頁
... least we may so interpret the move- ments of one of the emperors of the seventh century , Constans II -of moving the capital of the Empire back to Rome . He actually established himself in Syracuse . But this thought of moving the ...
... least we may so interpret the move- ments of one of the emperors of the seventh century , Constans II -of moving the capital of the Empire back to Rome . He actually established himself in Syracuse . But this thought of moving the ...
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