The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... citizen of the town . Among the lectures delivered to commemorate the poet's passing was one that has since been twice printed , apparently be- cause the speaker , the noted Latinist Paratore , did not wish the world to miss his ...
... citizen of the town . Among the lectures delivered to commemorate the poet's passing was one that has since been twice printed , apparently be- cause the speaker , the noted Latinist Paratore , did not wish the world to miss his ...
第 66 頁
... Citizen Kane . Even if the film were shot with a fixed focus , we would have trouble orienting ourselves . Our eyes identify with the view- point of the camera , and we cannot fix our own position relative to the film because it is a ...
... Citizen Kane . Even if the film were shot with a fixed focus , we would have trouble orienting ourselves . Our eyes identify with the view- point of the camera , and we cannot fix our own position relative to the film because it is a ...
第 56 頁
... citizen for future exploits , and the intense study of the laws governing the historical processes which took place in Russia after 1917 and led it to the stage of full- scale building of Communism is expected to substantiate the ...
... citizen for future exploits , and the intense study of the laws governing the historical processes which took place in Russia after 1917 and led it to the stage of full- scale building of Communism is expected to substantiate the ...
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