The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 228 頁
... ideas on history and Fortune into a unified philosophy of history and politics ; then the reader will be able to see the system whole . If Machiavelli is almost modern in several of his ideas about induction and the use of history , he ...
... ideas on history and Fortune into a unified philosophy of history and politics ; then the reader will be able to see the system whole . If Machiavelli is almost modern in several of his ideas about induction and the use of history , he ...
第 19 頁
... ideas to life , because whatever is history in the Cantos is history according to Pound's theories and according to what has made the sharpest image on Pound's mind . These ideas were ( c . 1910 ) , so to speak , " in the air . " Croce ...
... ideas to life , because whatever is history in the Cantos is history according to Pound's theories and according to what has made the sharpest image on Pound's mind . These ideas were ( c . 1910 ) , so to speak , " in the air . " Croce ...
第 244 頁
... ideas were responses to American situations , and while there were many English ideas expressed , these ideas appeared to have been re- formulated to fit into the American context . Besides which , there appear to have been numerous ...
... ideas were responses to American situations , and while there were many English ideas expressed , these ideas appeared to have been re- formulated to fit into the American context . Besides which , there appear to have been numerous ...
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