The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 20 頁
... fact there were only one person in the world , or if in fact there existed a number of distinct and separate persons , like rocks scattered about a barren plain , the scheme would be completely adequate . The psychic processes of the ...
... fact there were only one person in the world , or if in fact there existed a number of distinct and separate persons , like rocks scattered about a barren plain , the scheme would be completely adequate . The psychic processes of the ...
第 21 頁
fact concerning persons which Freud had to leave unexplained . This is simply that by his very nature - almost by definition— each person lives in a world of other persons . It is inconceivable that the life of any individual could be ...
fact concerning persons which Freud had to leave unexplained . This is simply that by his very nature - almost by definition— each person lives in a world of other persons . It is inconceivable that the life of any individual could be ...
第 83 頁
... fact of history that Bradford was influenced linguistically both by the Bible and by Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress . As correlative bibliographical fact , the text of Plymouth Plantation refers to at least twenty other books familiar ...
... fact of history that Bradford was influenced linguistically both by the Bible and by Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress . As correlative bibliographical fact , the text of Plymouth Plantation refers to at least twenty other books familiar ...
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