The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 65 頁
... kind of fall , while his primary or stated theme in this novel seems concerned with an- other kind of fall , not needing the correlative of burlesque and the figures of predatory beasts , though the theme does need the corpse - spectre ...
... kind of fall , while his primary or stated theme in this novel seems concerned with an- other kind of fall , not needing the correlative of burlesque and the figures of predatory beasts , though the theme does need the corpse - spectre ...
第 55 頁
... kind of contradiction . They are engaged in kinds of critical activities that ultimately must be seen , in my opinion , as different and complementary . Neither kind , when it is taken as a method and conceived apart from incidental ...
... kind of contradiction . They are engaged in kinds of critical activities that ultimately must be seen , in my opinion , as different and complementary . Neither kind , when it is taken as a method and conceived apart from incidental ...
第 84 頁
... kind ? The celestial gods are all afire because this provides a visual spectacle ; but their primary purpose is to ... kind of soul that he is the kind of audience that can appreciate both the visual and the intellectual . satisfaction ...
... kind ? The celestial gods are all afire because this provides a visual spectacle ; but their primary purpose is to ... kind of soul that he is the kind of audience that can appreciate both the visual and the intellectual . satisfaction ...
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