The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 41 頁
... tradition in search for materials which would elucidate religious truths . This critical attitude , if the borrowing of a term usually permitted only in discussions of Greek and modern intellectual life will be pardoned , was of course ...
... tradition in search for materials which would elucidate religious truths . This critical attitude , if the borrowing of a term usually permitted only in discussions of Greek and modern intellectual life will be pardoned , was of course ...
第 112 頁
... tradition ( Hitchcock is recounting the death of Mary Lyon ) : The whole picture impresses us forcibly with its ... tradition , then , emerges the root metaphor of " Because I could not stop for death " -the myth of the sun - god as ...
... tradition ( Hitchcock is recounting the death of Mary Lyon ) : The whole picture impresses us forcibly with its ... tradition , then , emerges the root metaphor of " Because I could not stop for death " -the myth of the sun - god as ...
第 28 頁
... tradition , but the self may be seen as a discrete entity - discrete in the sense that it can stand in rela- tionship with that tradition . In the way of Whitman , however , the individual ultimately merges with that tradition , he ...
... tradition , but the self may be seen as a discrete entity - discrete in the sense that it can stand in rela- tionship with that tradition . In the way of Whitman , however , the individual ultimately merges with that tradition , he ...
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