The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 29 筆
第 34 頁
... innocent traveller ' of " London , " of " I saw a chapel all of gold , " of the stanza of " The Mental Traveller " quoted above . But this time it is the traveller himself who is the sacrifice rather than merely a reporter of the world ...
... innocent traveller ' of " London , " of " I saw a chapel all of gold , " of the stanza of " The Mental Traveller " quoted above . But this time it is the traveller himself who is the sacrifice rather than merely a reporter of the world ...
第 21 頁
... innocent belief in her goodness . Thus , Otis is the agroikos or churl who stands opposite the sympathetic protagonist , Lucius . He becomes a blocking character , in the same general category with Butch , by attacking the hero's innocent ...
... innocent belief in her goodness . Thus , Otis is the agroikos or churl who stands opposite the sympathetic protagonist , Lucius . He becomes a blocking character , in the same general category with Butch , by attacking the hero's innocent ...
第 28 頁
... innocence . Lucius even says a moment later that " innocence and childhood were forever lost , forever gone from me ... innocent , childlike ways and bawls " like a baby against Uncle Parsham's shirt " ( p . 246 ) , as they ride peace ...
... innocence . Lucius even says a moment later that " innocence and childhood were forever lost , forever gone from me ... innocent , childlike ways and bawls " like a baby against Uncle Parsham's shirt " ( p . 246 ) , as they ride peace ...
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