The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 61 頁
... characters of Ship of Fools than to their counter- parts in the earlier stories . The former are presented in less vivid ... character's consciousness or as somehow outside consciousness . We never get into the minds of Mrs. Hall- oran ...
... characters of Ship of Fools than to their counter- parts in the earlier stories . The former are presented in less vivid ... character's consciousness or as somehow outside consciousness . We never get into the minds of Mrs. Hall- oran ...
第 38 頁
... character here in terms of psychological depth or sophistication . Atossa's conversation with the ghost of Darius ( 11. 709 ff . ) also is basically informational and does not probe the queen's character . Her final appearance ( 11. 845 ...
... character here in terms of psychological depth or sophistication . Atossa's conversation with the ghost of Darius ( 11. 709 ff . ) also is basically informational and does not probe the queen's character . Her final appearance ( 11. 845 ...
第 39 頁
... character drawing here seems amply justified . The characters are merely the poet's means for announc- ing , commenting on and lamenting the disasters that have befallen the Persian army . We are never introduced to their per- sonal ...
... character drawing here seems amply justified . The characters are merely the poet's means for announc- ing , commenting on and lamenting the disasters that have befallen the Persian army . We are never introduced to their per- sonal ...
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