The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 40 頁
... completely missing . Conflict of some sort is the heart and soul of drama as we regularly find it , and the absence of this element in the Persians is a strong indication that it has not been designed to fit the traditional mold . The ...
... completely missing . Conflict of some sort is the heart and soul of drama as we regularly find it , and the absence of this element in the Persians is a strong indication that it has not been designed to fit the traditional mold . The ...
第 107 頁
... his reaction to the evident political chaos of the seventeenth century and Freud's by a similar reaction to the troubles of the twentieth , we need no longer so completely depend on mood or style FREUD'S METAPSYCHOLOGY 107.
... his reaction to the evident political chaos of the seventeenth century and Freud's by a similar reaction to the troubles of the twentieth , we need no longer so completely depend on mood or style FREUD'S METAPSYCHOLOGY 107.
第 105 頁
... completely in fact , renounced many of the fancier tools that modernism offers them . They have used a smaller kit of tools and produced valid poems , though . few that have the unmistakable mark of major work . The house- cleaning has ...
... completely in fact , renounced many of the fancier tools that modernism offers them . They have used a smaller kit of tools and produced valid poems , though . few that have the unmistakable mark of major work . The house- cleaning has ...
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