The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 80 筆
第 180 頁
... seems curiously indifferent to the effects that scientific experiment may have upon absolute presuppositions . Indeed , he seems to feel that science is a one - way street which proceeds logically from absolute presuppositions to ...
... seems curiously indifferent to the effects that scientific experiment may have upon absolute presuppositions . Indeed , he seems to feel that science is a one - way street which proceeds logically from absolute presuppositions to ...
第 229 頁
... seem to lead in two distinct but related directions , one sociological and the other literary . The one seems to define more clearly the image of the American character ; the other seems to define more clearly a literary tradition . The ...
... seem to lead in two distinct but related directions , one sociological and the other literary . The one seems to define more clearly the image of the American character ; the other seems to define more clearly a literary tradition . The ...
第 43 頁
... seems to Be , Is , To those to whom It seems to Be , & is productive of the most dreadful Consequences to those to whom it seems to Be , even of Torments , Despair , Eternal Death ; but the Divine Mercy Steps beyond and Redeems Man in ...
... seems to Be , Is , To those to whom It seems to Be , & is productive of the most dreadful Consequences to those to whom it seems to Be , even of Torments , Despair , Eternal Death ; but the Divine Mercy Steps beyond and Redeems Man in ...
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