The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 14 頁
... mind which tells the eye what it sees , and the mind sees by pattern and configuration before the observation actually occurs . In other words , the very pretense of objectivity is in itself a posture taken toward the question of ...
... mind which tells the eye what it sees , and the mind sees by pattern and configuration before the observation actually occurs . In other words , the very pretense of objectivity is in itself a posture taken toward the question of ...
第 44 頁
... mind of an enemy who was severely defeated in an attempt to conquer them . For the same reason the absence of any note of consola- tion is as well suited to the Persians as the emphasis on praise and consolation is highly appropriate in ...
... mind of an enemy who was severely defeated in an attempt to conquer them . For the same reason the absence of any note of consola- tion is as well suited to the Persians as the emphasis on praise and consolation is highly appropriate in ...
第 106 頁
... mind to appear . " 999 Johnson rightly drew a distinction between the poet's state of mind and the attitude which he chose to present in the first person in any particular personal poem . Moreover , he chose for analogy Alexander Pope ...
... mind to appear . " 999 Johnson rightly drew a distinction between the poet's state of mind and the attitude which he chose to present in the first person in any particular personal poem . Moreover , he chose for analogy Alexander Pope ...
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