Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 93 頁
... least two ways in which the growing ration- alist movement may have affected his approach to poetry . First , since like the humanist the rationalist tended to link together in his thought reason and nature , albeit in different ways ...
... least two ways in which the growing ration- alist movement may have affected his approach to poetry . First , since like the humanist the rationalist tended to link together in his thought reason and nature , albeit in different ways ...
第 161 頁
... least , and the least to the greatest , without end or limit : insomuch that it is impossible to name an ob- ject in any class of things ( let us make the distribution of them as we please ) but some other object may be found analogous ...
... least , and the least to the greatest , without end or limit : insomuch that it is impossible to name an ob- ject in any class of things ( let us make the distribution of them as we please ) but some other object may be found analogous ...
第 210 頁
... least winds up achieving some- thing approximating a balance between the culture of the elite and that enjoyed more widely . Perhaps such a mixture is inescapable . Yet if one is going to justify still another collection of any kind ...
... least winds up achieving some- thing approximating a balance between the culture of the elite and that enjoyed more widely . Perhaps such a mixture is inescapable . Yet if one is going to justify still another collection of any kind ...
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