Beginnings: Intention and MethodJohns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 414 頁 Covering the history of the novel from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. |
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... concept of " beginnings " : " Conrad began his career with Almayer's Folly " ; " Pride and Prejudice begins with the following sentence " ; " Pope began to write at an early age " ; " Before he began to write Hemingway would sharpen a ...
... concept of " beginnings " : " Conrad began his career with Almayer's Folly " ; " Pride and Prejudice begins with the following sentence " ; " Pope began to write at an early age " ; " Before he began to write Hemingway would sharpen a ...
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... concept , as if , for instance , the concept " man " was really something actual , whereas such a concept is our creation , made by sacrificing individual characteristics of men to a general concept . We theorize that nature proceeds ...
... concept , as if , for instance , the concept " man " was really something actual , whereas such a concept is our creation , made by sacrificing individual characteristics of men to a general concept . We theorize that nature proceeds ...
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... concept , as originating and organizing cogito , as a principle of sufficient anteriority , or as authoritative subject does not possess the power wholly to appear as mover , founder , or origin of a field of knowledge - if all this ...
... concept , as originating and organizing cogito , as a principle of sufficient anteriority , or as authoritative subject does not possess the power wholly to appear as mover , founder , or origin of a field of knowledge - if all this ...
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