New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... become a prey to wasteful and continual change . Frivolity becomes an escape from life , and , in spite of it , life becomes a bore , and that in turn requires more uninteresting frivolity and more wasteful change . One at first sur ...
... become a prey to wasteful and continual change . Frivolity becomes an escape from life , and , in spite of it , life becomes a bore , and that in turn requires more uninteresting frivolity and more wasteful change . One at first sur ...
第 146 頁
... become a mere depart- ment of learning . There is an objection to our being thus set aside , and it is a sound objection . In large areas of the earth we have in our charge the native language and literature of a race or many races ...
... become a mere depart- ment of learning . There is an objection to our being thus set aside , and it is a sound objection . In large areas of the earth we have in our charge the native language and literature of a race or many races ...
第 173 頁
... become participants in giving voice to themselves and their ages . 6 But criticism , intellectual fragment that it has come to be , has no right to dispense with knowledge of the object or objects under trial , or to neglect the purpose ...
... become participants in giving voice to themselves and their ages . 6 But criticism , intellectual fragment that it has come to be , has no right to dispense with knowledge of the object or objects under trial , or to neglect the purpose ...
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