The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 59 頁
... observation to participation to observation . The first sen- tence is almost like a topic sentence , telling the reader what hap- pened ; the second sentence involves Jenny but as herself an observer ; only in the third sentence " there ...
... observation to participation to observation . The first sen- tence is almost like a topic sentence , telling the reader what hap- pened ; the second sentence involves Jenny but as herself an observer ; only in the third sentence " there ...
第 54 頁
... observation may be seen to be part of the observation made above , the mystery of woman's passive and almost unac- countable pleasure in violation . As a figure for the climax of the sex act , it connects this climax to a half ...
... observation may be seen to be part of the observation made above , the mystery of woman's passive and almost unac- countable pleasure in violation . As a figure for the climax of the sex act , it connects this climax to a half ...
第 102 頁
... observations con- cerning Novalis , in whom he saw " even - although with another meaning a distant presage of the ... observe the secret concatenation of the past and the future and to learn from hope and from memory to construct ...
... observations con- cerning Novalis , in whom he saw " even - although with another meaning a distant presage of the ... observe the secret concatenation of the past and the future and to learn from hope and from memory to construct ...
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