The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 68 頁
... believe there are any new virtues to be dis- covered ; not by becoming better . . . but by ordering and dis- tributing his native goodness can man live as befits him . " The middle class , on the other hand , promises its child " that ...
... believe there are any new virtues to be dis- covered ; not by becoming better . . . but by ordering and dis- tributing his native goodness can man live as befits him . " The middle class , on the other hand , promises its child " that ...
第 84 頁
... believe has its roots in history . Mr. Stalin called it the other day an historical turning point . We believe that to be true . Nor , let me add , do we accept the view that political differences - here I am treading on more delicate ...
... believe has its roots in history . Mr. Stalin called it the other day an historical turning point . We believe that to be true . Nor , let me add , do we accept the view that political differences - here I am treading on more delicate ...
第 98 頁
... believe only in the one ribbon Faith left in the forest ( which demonstrates only that she , like everyone , participates in man's fallen state ) and not in those which still dance in her hair ( her continuing worth ) , his Descent to ...
... believe only in the one ribbon Faith left in the forest ( which demonstrates only that she , like everyone , participates in man's fallen state ) and not in those which still dance in her hair ( her continuing worth ) , his Descent to ...
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