The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 166 頁
... live in a world filled with other freedoms than our own , we cannot foresee all the consequences of our acts . They may be gratuitous acts committed in the constant projection of the self toward unattainable absolutes . Our acts may ...
... live in a world filled with other freedoms than our own , we cannot foresee all the consequences of our acts . They may be gratuitous acts committed in the constant projection of the self toward unattainable absolutes . Our acts may ...
第 12 頁
... live happily in a valley where he sees more than the distant smoke of his neighbour's chimney . When at last the pressure of population forces him to live socially his suspicion and distrust are likely to turn him into a zealot and ...
... live happily in a valley where he sees more than the distant smoke of his neighbour's chimney . When at last the pressure of population forces him to live socially his suspicion and distrust are likely to turn him into a zealot and ...
第 41 頁
... lives on and in death . A Creation that groans , living on Death , Where Fish & Bird & Beast & Man & Tree & Metal & Stone Live by Devouring , going into Eternal Death con- tinually ! Albion is now possess'd by the War of Blood ! the ...
... lives on and in death . A Creation that groans , living on Death , Where Fish & Bird & Beast & Man & Tree & Metal & Stone Live by Devouring , going into Eternal Death con- tinually ! Albion is now possess'd by the War of Blood ! the ...
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