The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 103 頁
... tion as operating according to passive association . In the longest fragment connected to the Defence , Shelley distinguishes be- tween imagination and association - association being a passive mode serving the active power of ...
... tion as operating according to passive association . In the longest fragment connected to the Defence , Shelley distinguishes be- tween imagination and association - association being a passive mode serving the active power of ...
第 116 頁
... tion , impoverished our awareness of the rich possibilities of human experience and encouraged our ordinary pernicious tendency to accept simple all - embracing answers when dealing with non- Western societies . In dealing with some of ...
... tion , impoverished our awareness of the rich possibilities of human experience and encouraged our ordinary pernicious tendency to accept simple all - embracing answers when dealing with non- Western societies . In dealing with some of ...
第 142 頁
... tion , but not before he has helped Henderson to find the way to renewal . Dahfu believes that evolution is still in process ( an idea fre- quently voiced by Bellow characters ) . Further , he believes evolu- tion to higher forms of ...
... tion , but not before he has helped Henderson to find the way to renewal . Dahfu believes that evolution is still in process ( an idea fre- quently voiced by Bellow characters ) . Further , he believes evolu- tion to higher forms of ...
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