The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 104 頁
... spiritually with each other . But they were too so- phisticated to believe their spiritualistic probings proved anything but their own spiritual needs , and when they entered into their second spiritual marriage in 1908 ( Maud fervently ...
... spiritually with each other . But they were too so- phisticated to believe their spiritualistic probings proved anything but their own spiritual needs , and when they entered into their second spiritual marriage in 1908 ( Maud fervently ...
第 106 頁
... spiritual union . The floating swan and " phantom ecstasy " conceived by him alone in his room make for a pallid exercise of the spiritual imagination when com- pared to the magisterial force of the picture he creates in 1923 of the ...
... spiritual union . The floating swan and " phantom ecstasy " conceived by him alone in his room make for a pallid exercise of the spiritual imagination when com- pared to the magisterial force of the picture he creates in 1923 of the ...
第 75 頁
... spiritual question presents itself before man in all its profundity . It is inadmissible to base a struggle for spiritual interests and spiritual renaissance on a situation where bread is not assured for a considerable part of the human ...
... spiritual question presents itself before man in all its profundity . It is inadmissible to base a struggle for spiritual interests and spiritual renaissance on a situation where bread is not assured for a considerable part of the human ...
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