The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 39 頁
... whole . The picturesque terms " soldiers of Christ ” and “ serv- ants of the servants of God , " so widely used to describe the monks of the early Middle Ages , admirably express how completely the withdrawn had returned . This ...
... whole . The picturesque terms " soldiers of Christ ” and “ serv- ants of the servants of God , " so widely used to describe the monks of the early Middle Ages , admirably express how completely the withdrawn had returned . This ...
第 195 頁
... whole , is the best one that can possibly exist . Hereafter I will refer to this belief as " the principle of the best . " Now it seems to most of us , at least in our uncritical moods , that the world as a whole need not be materially ...
... whole , is the best one that can possibly exist . Hereafter I will refer to this belief as " the principle of the best . " Now it seems to most of us , at least in our uncritical moods , that the world as a whole need not be materially ...
第 25 頁
... whole . It is , however , a symmetrical whole which is dissolved in the movement forward , to meaning , of the language of which it is formed . My reading of this line is informed by the notion that repetition in poetry ( rhyme , rhythm ...
... whole . It is , however , a symmetrical whole which is dissolved in the movement forward , to meaning , of the language of which it is formed . My reading of this line is informed by the notion that repetition in poetry ( rhyme , rhythm ...
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