The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 108 頁
... elements " into a beautiful proportion and unity one towards another " ( p . 43 ) . It is for this reason , their uniting and harmonizing all constituent elements in a passionate serenity of form , that Homer and Sophocles were superior ...
... elements " into a beautiful proportion and unity one towards another " ( p . 43 ) . It is for this reason , their uniting and harmonizing all constituent elements in a passionate serenity of form , that Homer and Sophocles were superior ...
第 120 頁
... elements come in and old elements fall out . From this it follows that in a very significant sense , the parts are not conterminous with the whole ; that the whole may disinte- grate as a whole , that some parts of the whole may persist ...
... elements come in and old elements fall out . From this it follows that in a very significant sense , the parts are not conterminous with the whole ; that the whole may disinte- grate as a whole , that some parts of the whole may persist ...
第 138 頁
... elements share the polar structure of the self - world structure , for each pole is meaningful only insofar as it refers by implication to the opposite pole . “ In these three polarities the first element expresses the self - related ...
... elements share the polar structure of the self - world structure , for each pole is meaningful only insofar as it refers by implication to the opposite pole . “ In these three polarities the first element expresses the self - related ...
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