The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 87 頁
... expression in material form . Its supernatural forces are enlisted directly and immediately for mundane purposes . Magic would be the clearest expression of this approach . The reality of religion to such prac- titioners often exhausts ...
... expression in material form . Its supernatural forces are enlisted directly and immediately for mundane purposes . Magic would be the clearest expression of this approach . The reality of religion to such prac- titioners often exhausts ...
第 119 頁
... expression a little before , " his personal bodily license , " seems to be characteristically emphatic . See my ... expressions of this Phoenician Women of Euripides / 119.
... expression a little before , " his personal bodily license , " seems to be characteristically emphatic . See my ... expressions of this Phoenician Women of Euripides / 119.
第 129 頁
... expression ; he speaks of " passing in review " what one owns and " taking " it to bring it to the city . The expressions are surprising because they do not apply in his case and to the gift of his life . But they are more ...
... expression ; he speaks of " passing in review " what one owns and " taking " it to bring it to the city . The expressions are surprising because they do not apply in his case and to the gift of his life . But they are more ...
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