The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 40 頁
... concerned to rise above Homer and Virgil in their own genre , did not change his notes to tragic , and was not afraid of the effect of a northern climate on his verse . And many of Dante's themes are not echoed in Milton's prologues ...
... concerned to rise above Homer and Virgil in their own genre , did not change his notes to tragic , and was not afraid of the effect of a northern climate on his verse . And many of Dante's themes are not echoed in Milton's prologues ...
第 81 頁
... concerned with the reasons for their sociology - making . This may have to do with their need to justify their undertaking before a reluctant and critical , if not hostile , audience of men belonging to firmly established disciplines ...
... concerned with the reasons for their sociology - making . This may have to do with their need to justify their undertaking before a reluctant and critical , if not hostile , audience of men belonging to firmly established disciplines ...
第 98 頁
than philosophical or historical.20 He was " less concerned to trace particular laws of historical causation than to ... concern is to analyze the economic structure of so- ciety , the ideological superstructure , the conditions and ...
than philosophical or historical.20 He was " less concerned to trace particular laws of historical causation than to ... concern is to analyze the economic structure of so- ciety , the ideological superstructure , the conditions and ...
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