The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 37 筆
第 88 頁
... feelings of his own and aroused him to try to get them into order by its means . Yet the feelings were recalcitrant to his efforts to manipulate them into art ; he failed " to express the inexpres- sibly horrible . " An argument can be ...
... feelings of his own and aroused him to try to get them into order by its means . Yet the feelings were recalcitrant to his efforts to manipulate them into art ; he failed " to express the inexpres- sibly horrible . " An argument can be ...
第 51 頁
... feelings and the exercise of uttering them . " 53 A final utilitarian benefit of sincerity is implied by Godwin where he notes the satisfaction in knowing that another understands what you have said.54 Analogous satisfactions are found ...
... feelings and the exercise of uttering them . " 53 A final utilitarian benefit of sincerity is implied by Godwin where he notes the satisfaction in knowing that another understands what you have said.54 Analogous satisfactions are found ...
第 90 頁
... feelings , on the other hand , are much more complex , his being " vexed . . . of late with passions of some difference " ( 11. 39-40 ) . Unlike Cassius , Brutus has not lost his affection for Caesar- " I love him well " ( 1. 82 ) ...
... feelings , on the other hand , are much more complex , his being " vexed . . . of late with passions of some difference " ( 11. 39-40 ) . Unlike Cassius , Brutus has not lost his affection for Caesar- " I love him well " ( 1. 82 ) ...
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