The Bucknell Review, 第 13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 35 頁
... finally surrenders his illusions for the dubious unknowns of reality and the responsibility for building a new life for himself and Martha on this basis . Moreover , he has had to learn , like Oedipus and Lear , that despite his age ...
... finally surrenders his illusions for the dubious unknowns of reality and the responsibility for building a new life for himself and Martha on this basis . Moreover , he has had to learn , like Oedipus and Lear , that despite his age ...
第 4 頁
... finally swept away the bulwarks of the Roman defense . The barbarians brought with them new weapons and methods of warfare armor , bows and arrows and new cavalry tactics - for which the Roman legions and auxiliaries were no match.11 ...
... finally swept away the bulwarks of the Roman defense . The barbarians brought with them new weapons and methods of warfare armor , bows and arrows and new cavalry tactics - for which the Roman legions and auxiliaries were no match.11 ...
第 109 頁
... finally ensues . God does speak to Job , and it has been claimed that this constitutes perhaps the only genuine answer to Job's protests , the decisive moment of his healing . The claim is a strong one . But Job confesses , after his ...
... finally ensues . God does speak to Job , and it has been claimed that this constitutes perhaps the only genuine answer to Job's protests , the decisive moment of his healing . The claim is a strong one . But Job confesses , after his ...
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NUMBER | 1 |
THE MORALITY OF DECEPTION IN EXPERIMENTS | 17 |
WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AND | 27 |
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