The Bucknell Review, 第 13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 52 頁
... called the " philological circle . " It is our task as readers and critics to lose ourselves in the work , to find by reflexive intuition and reasoning the significant elements of the poem or play or novel and to see how they fit ...
... called the " philological circle . " It is our task as readers and critics to lose ourselves in the work , to find by reflexive intuition and reasoning the significant elements of the poem or play or novel and to see how they fit ...
第 80 頁
... called , of the Atomists , which could not be called universes , and literally stand equal to chaos , for their constitution implies no intelligent demiurge , or at most an inept one , which for Plato is unthinkable.22 This is perhaps ...
... called , of the Atomists , which could not be called universes , and literally stand equal to chaos , for their constitution implies no intelligent demiurge , or at most an inept one , which for Plato is unthinkable.22 This is perhaps ...
第 45 頁
... called Calidore , a sort of Connecticut Yankee in reverse , in which the naive comments of a visitor from Arthur's court to modern England serve as a bitter commentary on the times . The use of the Middle Ages as " the vehicle of much ...
... called Calidore , a sort of Connecticut Yankee in reverse , in which the naive comments of a visitor from Arthur's court to modern England serve as a bitter commentary on the times . The use of the Middle Ages as " the vehicle of much ...
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NUMBER | 1 |
THE MORALITY OF DECEPTION IN EXPERIMENTS | 17 |
WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AND | 27 |
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