The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... dream . The male counterpart , of course , is the succubus . In both , the dream pattern assumes a variety of manifestations adjusted by factors of individual per- sonality and experience , as well as by pressures of society and ...
... dream . The male counterpart , of course , is the succubus . In both , the dream pattern assumes a variety of manifestations adjusted by factors of individual per- sonality and experience , as well as by pressures of society and ...
第 50 頁
... dream becomes reality and mounts her like a great bird , a figure peculiarly ap- propriate in its mass and mystery to both the dream and the actual sexual experience . Throughout the poem this sense of the reality of the bird as bird is ...
... dream becomes reality and mounts her like a great bird , a figure peculiarly ap- propriate in its mass and mystery to both the dream and the actual sexual experience . Throughout the poem this sense of the reality of the bird as bird is ...
第 50 頁
Madeline's dream and becomes the immortal Porphyro of that dream , despite the insistent intrusion of the mortal world : meantime the frost - wind blows Like Love's alarum pattering the sharp sleet Against the window - panes . ( xxxvi ...
Madeline's dream and becomes the immortal Porphyro of that dream , despite the insistent intrusion of the mortal world : meantime the frost - wind blows Like Love's alarum pattering the sharp sleet Against the window - panes . ( xxxvi ...
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