The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 77 筆
第 132 頁
... nature but to his primary desire - power . Satan has often been thought of historically as present in any activity which contravenes , or seems to contravene , physical laws or accepted theories about the operations of nature . The ...
... nature but to his primary desire - power . Satan has often been thought of historically as present in any activity which contravenes , or seems to contravene , physical laws or accepted theories about the operations of nature . The ...
第 147 頁
... Nature . Quite the reverse is true : Life imitates Art . Literature , he says , always anticipates life . What we call " nature " is really in large part our creation . " We receive but what we give , " he might have said with another ...
... Nature . Quite the reverse is true : Life imitates Art . Literature , he says , always anticipates life . What we call " nature " is really in large part our creation . " We receive but what we give , " he might have said with another ...
第 227 頁
... nature of government in general , which , in turn , rested upon the nature of man himself . For Man , says Wise , is endowed with an " original Liberty , " that is stamped upon his nature , and " He that intrudes upon this Liberty ...
... nature of government in general , which , in turn , rested upon the nature of man himself . For Man , says Wise , is endowed with an " original Liberty , " that is stamped upon his nature , and " He that intrudes upon this Liberty ...
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