The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 163
... observed , and since the subjective religious inten- tions of religious actors can be established . Religious interaction , however , is a concept referring to a trans - social relationship ; it is not an empirical concept . It remains ...
... observed , and since the subjective religious inten- tions of religious actors can be established . Religious interaction , however , is a concept referring to a trans - social relationship ; it is not an empirical concept . It remains ...
الصفحة 30
... observed nature which carries the weight of meaning beyond the thing observed into a related human meaning : she neither makes nor implies generalizations about the " animal world . " As Lloyd Frankenberg says , in a discussion of her ...
... observed nature which carries the weight of meaning beyond the thing observed into a related human meaning : she neither makes nor implies generalizations about the " animal world . " As Lloyd Frankenberg says , in a discussion of her ...
الصفحة 105
... observed him at his work and had made copies of his paintings . As the description of Hilda con- tinues , the parallel of her methods with those of Allston is re- markable . Either Sophia had learned her lesson well or Nathaniel had ...
... observed him at his work and had made copies of his paintings . As the description of Hilda con- tinues , the parallel of her methods with those of Allston is re- markable . Either Sophia had learned her lesson well or Nathaniel had ...
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December 1961 Number | 2 |
ALCESTE ORGON AND LE RIDICULE DE LA VERTU | 15 |
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