The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 23 筆
第 74 頁
... ( Chapter One ) , middle ( Book Two , Chapter Three ) , and end ( final chapter ) . At first they are simply " Mutt and Jute " ( 16-18 ) , a couple of prehistoric " warriors " ( or spectators after the fact of battle ) of decidedly ...
... ( Chapter One ) , middle ( Book Two , Chapter Three ) , and end ( final chapter ) . At first they are simply " Mutt and Jute " ( 16-18 ) , a couple of prehistoric " warriors " ( or spectators after the fact of battle ) of decidedly ...
第 24 頁
... chapter in this discussion . It may now be rewritten in accord with the formula of the laconic chapter on the snakes of Ireland : " No falcons are to be met with throughout the whole poem . " But what about the horned denizens of the ...
... chapter in this discussion . It may now be rewritten in accord with the formula of the laconic chapter on the snakes of Ireland : " No falcons are to be met with throughout the whole poem . " But what about the horned denizens of the ...
第 28 頁
... Chapter 11 ; there he suffers a kind of dark night of the soul and finds solace and peace through con- fession and communion with Uncle Parsham , the old Negro who temporarily takes the place of Grandfather Priest . Although the initial ...
... Chapter 11 ; there he suffers a kind of dark night of the soul and finds solace and peace through con- fession and communion with Uncle Parsham , the old Negro who temporarily takes the place of Grandfather Priest . Although the initial ...
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