The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 160 頁
... symbolic meanings of cultic actions are parts of a social definition of the religious situation . Religious symbolism is culturally " learned " in the same sense in which other social complexes of meaning are culturally absorbed . This ...
... symbolic meanings of cultic actions are parts of a social definition of the religious situation . Religious symbolism is culturally " learned " in the same sense in which other social complexes of meaning are culturally absorbed . This ...
第 261 頁
... symbolic behavior as a means of conflict resolution . Symbols , both words and images , are of course prominent elements in all human cultures . Russians carry symbolic behavior farther than Western Europeans and make it important in ...
... symbolic behavior as a means of conflict resolution . Symbols , both words and images , are of course prominent elements in all human cultures . Russians carry symbolic behavior farther than Western Europeans and make it important in ...
第 36 頁
... symbolic language may mean , but in how this symbolism functions as the structure of the poem . The symbolic poem , prop- erly structured , is capable of an infinity of meaning . Blake taught Yeats , as he has taught others , that ...
... symbolic language may mean , but in how this symbolism functions as the structure of the poem . The symbolic poem , prop- erly structured , is capable of an infinity of meaning . Blake taught Yeats , as he has taught others , that ...
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