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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第 19 頁
... tradition of a given society , and , on the other hand , for vehement attacks on culture , history , and tradition as instruments of outright re- pression . Both these moods - and they are scarcely more than that are irresponsible ...
... tradition of a given society , and , on the other hand , for vehement attacks on culture , history , and tradition as instruments of outright re- pression . Both these moods - and they are scarcely more than that are irresponsible ...
第 55 頁
... traditions natural insofar as the study of language is concerned : words in a language are derived by analogy from consensually held paradigms of regular order . The view of the opposing tradition he calls " voluntary " : words in a ...
... traditions natural insofar as the study of language is concerned : words in a language are derived by analogy from consensually held paradigms of regular order . The view of the opposing tradition he calls " voluntary " : words in a ...
第 199 頁
... tradition ( hadith ) , sets of systematic textual customs , control the editor's work , and in the case of the hadith they are very elaborate and systematic customs indeed . Every tradition is judged according to a canon of valid ...
... tradition ( hadith ) , sets of systematic textual customs , control the editor's work , and in the case of the hadith they are very elaborate and systematic customs indeed . Every tradition is judged according to a canon of valid ...
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