The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 63 筆
第 49 頁
... effects which are unquestionably vivid . The phrase " A sudden blow " is , in the sense of being isolated from physical ... effect almost primordial . Part of this quality may be accounted for by its own rhythmic violence - a rhythmic be ...
... effects which are unquestionably vivid . The phrase " A sudden blow " is , in the sense of being isolated from physical ... effect almost primordial . Part of this quality may be accounted for by its own rhythmic violence - a rhythmic be ...
第 15 頁
... effect by unhinging the subject from the context that gave it significance , which produces an intellectual weightlessness , the body having been disengaged from the gravity of the mind . The lawyer is merely certain prescribed sounds ...
... effect by unhinging the subject from the context that gave it significance , which produces an intellectual weightlessness , the body having been disengaged from the gravity of the mind . The lawyer is merely certain prescribed sounds ...
第 10 頁
... effect as a novelist is often similar to the effect produced by this scene as he dramatizes throughout Sister Carrie the solidity and therefore seeming normalcy of experience and yet its underlying extraordinariness if man seeks beyond ...
... effect as a novelist is often similar to the effect produced by this scene as he dramatizes throughout Sister Carrie the solidity and therefore seeming normalcy of experience and yet its underlying extraordinariness if man seeks beyond ...
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