The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 29 頁
... followed by the reminder of King David's humble self - abasement , while dancing before the Lord by the Ark of the Covenant , and this scene is in turn followed by a dramatically rendered presentation of the scene in which the Emperor ...
... followed by the reminder of King David's humble self - abasement , while dancing before the Lord by the Ark of the Covenant , and this scene is in turn followed by a dramatically rendered presentation of the scene in which the Emperor ...
第 92 頁
... followed a stress on the individuated fact . The lifting of custom from Biblical context and its assignment to a continuum stretching from savagery to civilization followed the logic of the idea of progress . Though not entirely free of ...
... followed a stress on the individuated fact . The lifting of custom from Biblical context and its assignment to a continuum stretching from savagery to civilization followed the logic of the idea of progress . Though not entirely free of ...
第 132 頁
... 1021 . 7Cf . also Ehrenberg . Even if the author is not to be followed in the details of his interpretation , the intellectual relationships which he uncovers are noteworthy . H AUG.68 N. MANCHESTER , INDIANA 132 / Bucknell Review.
... 1021 . 7Cf . also Ehrenberg . Even if the author is not to be followed in the details of his interpretation , the intellectual relationships which he uncovers are noteworthy . H AUG.68 N. MANCHESTER , INDIANA 132 / Bucknell Review.
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