The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 48 頁
... less tame animals . " Hank sees things almost totally in terms of profit and loss . The materialist point of view colors most of his seemingly count- less homely little sayings : " It is no use to throw a good thing away merely because ...
... less tame animals . " Hank sees things almost totally in terms of profit and loss . The materialist point of view colors most of his seemingly count- less homely little sayings : " It is no use to throw a good thing away merely because ...
第 120 頁
... less essentially " Chinese " or less significant ? Were the Buddhist cen- turies of China less Chinese than the non - Buddhist centuries ? Are the ideals of manhood in Chinese fiction which run directly counter to the model - man of ...
... less essentially " Chinese " or less significant ? Were the Buddhist cen- turies of China less Chinese than the non - Buddhist centuries ? Are the ideals of manhood in Chinese fiction which run directly counter to the model - man of ...
第 68 頁
... less to more developed economies , or from less to more developed polities or bureaucracies . Neither are they necessarily sorted out from the Cold War camps and into a conscious category of like - minded nations on the international ...
... less to more developed economies , or from less to more developed polities or bureaucracies . Neither are they necessarily sorted out from the Cold War camps and into a conscious category of like - minded nations on the international ...
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