The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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of the observation suggests why Emerson felt he could demand . ideal behavior from the people of his time . His attraction to scien- tific advancement , his awareness of the physical growth and in- dustrial progress of the ... Ideal / 27.
of the observation suggests why Emerson felt he could demand . ideal behavior from the people of his time . His attraction to scien- tific advancement , his awareness of the physical growth and in- dustrial progress of the ... Ideal / 27.
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... ideal . " His emphasis throughout English Traits is on the practical rather than the ideal traits of the people ; he is less concerned with what the English will become than with what they were and are . " The power of performance has ...
... ideal . " His emphasis throughout English Traits is on the practical rather than the ideal traits of the people ; he is less concerned with what the English will become than with what they were and are . " The power of performance has ...
第 60 頁
balanced ideal is embodied in the balanced characters , and that the others will act otherwise . Because the unbalanced character is not a whole personality , the ideal - social , moral , political , aes- thetic - is not meaningful to ...
balanced ideal is embodied in the balanced characters , and that the others will act otherwise . Because the unbalanced character is not a whole personality , the ideal - social , moral , political , aes- thetic - is not meaningful to ...
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