The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 53 頁
... living remain'd and suffer'd , " that the facts of death are " not as was thought . " But that is precisely the reason these argu- ments are ineffective in themselves . One does not react intellec- tually to death . No reasons can ...
... living remain'd and suffer'd , " that the facts of death are " not as was thought . " But that is precisely the reason these argu- ments are ineffective in themselves . One does not react intellec- tually to death . No reasons can ...
第 17 頁
... living cell . The living cell that contains several molecules is not simply the sum of these inorganic individuals . Rather , in the midst of them in the so - called ' empty spaces ' of the cell , there occurs a series of ' living ...
... living cell . The living cell that contains several molecules is not simply the sum of these inorganic individuals . Rather , in the midst of them in the so - called ' empty spaces ' of the cell , there occurs a series of ' living ...
第 38 頁
... living in a hut built somewhere in the mountain woods of Japan , a hut thatched with straw , a part of nature itself ... living poetry like the leaves of a tree , which precede flowers and fruit , -not a fossil earth , but a living earth ...
... living in a hut built somewhere in the mountain woods of Japan , a hut thatched with straw , a part of nature itself ... living poetry like the leaves of a tree , which precede flowers and fruit , -not a fossil earth , but a living earth ...
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