The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... Common Reader good history is more than a bouquet of past particulars ; it is a possible source of General Truth ... common focus . The Common Reader may have preserved a keener appreciation of this existentialist impetus of all ...
... Common Reader good history is more than a bouquet of past particulars ; it is a possible source of General Truth ... common focus . The Common Reader may have preserved a keener appreciation of this existentialist impetus of all ...
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... Common Readers . And the professor of history who tries to be something of both scholar and Common Reader is left with the torment of two warring factions in his mind . Let us now turn to the condition of such professors and to their ...
... Common Readers . And the professor of history who tries to be something of both scholar and Common Reader is left with the torment of two warring factions in his mind . Let us now turn to the condition of such professors and to their ...
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... common good . We are fortunate , one might even argue , that the disorderly variety of societies and cultures all over the world has still tended to limit the chaos to its present proportions ; there may be worse to come as the ...
... common good . We are fortunate , one might even argue , that the disorderly variety of societies and cultures all over the world has still tended to limit the chaos to its present proportions ; there may be worse to come as the ...
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