Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 12 頁
... live and which is never expected to be realized in this world , and those merely suggesting practical ways in which particular reforms may make the present world a better place to live in . A similar dichotomy consists of those which ...
... live and which is never expected to be realized in this world , and those merely suggesting practical ways in which particular reforms may make the present world a better place to live in . A similar dichotomy consists of those which ...
第 13 頁
... live by water in a mild climate to avoid the toil of agriculture . All live to a hundred years without sickness , senility , or anxiety . People of all ages and both sexes associate in absolute equality . Water is all they drink to ...
... live by water in a mild climate to avoid the toil of agriculture . All live to a hundred years without sickness , senility , or anxiety . People of all ages and both sexes associate in absolute equality . Water is all they drink to ...
第 88 頁
... live among many survivors in Hiroshima and thereby further endangered their lives . For survival involves not merely chance and physical endurance but also a determination to live , even in a ruined city in a defeated land . Beyond the ...
... live among many survivors in Hiroshima and thereby further endangered their lives . For survival involves not merely chance and physical endurance but also a determination to live , even in a ruined city in a defeated land . Beyond the ...
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