Perspectives by Incongruity, 第 2 卷Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200页 |
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第71页
... purely sentimental . In its heyday , following comparative victory over the nobility , the bourgeois frame simply ... purely subsistence economy , and hence were the last to adopt a purely financial concept of efficiency in living and ...
... purely sentimental . In its heyday , following comparative victory over the nobility , the bourgeois frame simply ... purely subsistence economy , and hence were the last to adopt a purely financial concept of efficiency in living and ...
第178页
... purely logological point of view , we note how , inasmuch as the account of the Creation in Genesis involves on each " day " a kind of enactment done through the medium of God's " Word , " the sheerly " natural " order contains a verbal ...
... purely logological point of view , we note how , inasmuch as the account of the Creation in Genesis involves on each " day " a kind of enactment done through the medium of God's " Word , " the sheerly " natural " order contains a verbal ...
第184页
... purely imagistic point of view , there is a sense in which the Lord God has caused Adam to be tempted by an aspect of himself , in accordance with the original obstetrical paradox whereby woman was born of man . Here would be a purely ...
... purely imagistic point of view , there is a sense in which the Lord God has caused Adam to be tempted by an aspect of himself , in accordance with the original obstetrical paradox whereby woman was born of man . Here would be a purely ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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