The Centennial Review: CR., 20. kötetCollege of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1976 |
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... understanding . This was all the more the case because for twenty centuries an ethical system not based on supernatural sanctions had been completely dominant in Chinese society ; and it was history , not theology and not physics ...
... understanding . This was all the more the case because for twenty centuries an ethical system not based on supernatural sanctions had been completely dominant in Chinese society ; and it was history , not theology and not physics ...
379. oldal
... understanding of the overall process , by casting unique light upon the point of convergence , just as each beam of light entering a prism reveals a particular facet or spectrum . What then is history's contribution to this effort ...
... understanding of the overall process , by casting unique light upon the point of convergence , just as each beam of light entering a prism reveals a particular facet or spectrum . What then is history's contribution to this effort ...
402. oldal
... understanding and humility . Many of Jeffers ' short lyrics celebrate nature's creative- destructive ecological relationships . " Fire in the Hills " describes the flight of threatened animals from a forest fire , watched by predatory ...
... understanding and humility . Many of Jeffers ' short lyrics celebrate nature's creative- destructive ecological relationships . " Fire in the Hills " describes the flight of threatened animals from a forest fire , watched by predatory ...
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ALBERT GOLDBARTH | 53 |
Repudiation and Reality Instruction in Saul Bellows Fiction | 75 |
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