The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 77 筆
第 12 頁
... death . Baal is killed by Mot , who not only overcomes Baal but mounts into the sky and brings drought , famine and death to the world . Mot does not become the destructive sun of the late summer , but he controls the sun and " holds ...
... death . Baal is killed by Mot , who not only overcomes Baal but mounts into the sky and brings drought , famine and death to the world . Mot does not become the destructive sun of the late summer , but he controls the sun and " holds ...
第 63 頁
... death is one of the central themes of literature . This theme is particularly common in the English and Scottish popular ballads , where one of the lovers often causes the death of the other . A variation of the theme is 1 Humphry House ...
... death is one of the central themes of literature . This theme is particularly common in the English and Scottish popular ballads , where one of the lovers often causes the death of the other . A variation of the theme is 1 Humphry House ...
第 67 頁
... death as well as isolation . Whiteness , associated with the horses involved in Geraldine's " abduction " and , throughout the poem , with Geraldine herself , is directly associated with death in Coleridge's reference to the " dying ...
... death as well as isolation . Whiteness , associated with the horses involved in Geraldine's " abduction " and , throughout the poem , with Geraldine herself , is directly associated with death in Coleridge's reference to the " dying ...
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