New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... merely a continuum of imaginative creativity and appreciation in human nature that increases from the merest trace to the highest known perfection , and it is to be noted that the author subsumes under this too - narrow term the whole ...
... merely a continuum of imaginative creativity and appreciation in human nature that increases from the merest trace to the highest known perfection , and it is to be noted that the author subsumes under this too - narrow term the whole ...
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... merely the eternal idea of freedom that we are talking about . If we wish to preserve the great racial tradition ... merely able - bodied beggars ; but they are all merely people , and they differ and wrangle accordingly . In a different ...
... merely the eternal idea of freedom that we are talking about . If we wish to preserve the great racial tradition ... merely able - bodied beggars ; but they are all merely people , and they differ and wrangle accordingly . In a different ...
第 153 頁
... merely restored by the printer . To add to that the conjecture that the quarto has been collated with a quarto play- house copy seems to be an invented cause . Scholars also sometimes proceed on a basis of mere identity and disregard ...
... merely restored by the printer . To add to that the conjecture that the quarto has been collated with a quarto play- house copy seems to be an invented cause . Scholars also sometimes proceed on a basis of mere identity and disregard ...
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