The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 35 筆
第 11 頁
... begins by asking for a revolution in the way in which historians interpret the history of science . He argues that ... begin to engage in the normal phase of the scientific community , the use of the paradigm as the basis for ...
... begins by asking for a revolution in the way in which historians interpret the history of science . He argues that ... begin to engage in the normal phase of the scientific community , the use of the paradigm as the basis for ...
第 61 頁
... begins his anatomy of the world . As he becomes more specific in his in- dictment and begins to recount man's limitations and the short- comings of life on earth , he gains emotional and rhetorical control . This is illustrated by the ...
... begins his anatomy of the world . As he becomes more specific in his in- dictment and begins to recount man's limitations and the short- comings of life on earth , he gains emotional and rhetorical control . This is illustrated by the ...
第 57 頁
... begin with , scenes involving Lear often tend toward the ceremonial , thanks to his insistence on " the name and all th ... begins to verge on physical threat . has invented the disillusioning fact , the kicking of the GOTTSCHALK : THE ...
... begin with , scenes involving Lear often tend toward the ceremonial , thanks to his insistence on " the name and all th ... begins to verge on physical threat . has invented the disillusioning fact , the kicking of the GOTTSCHALK : THE ...
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