The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 155 頁
... living personalities with symbols " pass , although it cannot be accepted as an adequate description of the phenomenon in ques- tion . It would have been more correct to say " religion is the interaction of living persons with assumed ...
... living personalities with symbols " pass , although it cannot be accepted as an adequate description of the phenomenon in ques- tion . It would have been more correct to say " religion is the interaction of living persons with assumed ...
第 251 頁
... living comparable to that of the leaders of the Soviet state , but have a more solid kind of prestige than a cabinet minister or a member of the presidium . The fate of Boris Pasternak is most instructive . Pasternak was considered the ...
... living comparable to that of the leaders of the Soviet state , but have a more solid kind of prestige than a cabinet minister or a member of the presidium . The fate of Boris Pasternak is most instructive . Pasternak was considered the ...
第 14 頁
... living [ is ] to get ready to stay dead a long time . " Her whole life was a search for identity . Before her marriage , as a teacher , she hated her pupils because their blood was strange to hers ; she looked forward to occasions when ...
... living [ is ] to get ready to stay dead a long time . " Her whole life was a search for identity . Before her marriage , as a teacher , she hated her pupils because their blood was strange to hers ; she looked forward to occasions when ...
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