The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 52 頁
... present before us . Reading and viewing Wait- ing for Godot , for example , present two entirely different kinds of experience , of which only the latter is a theatrical one . Even with the most vivid of imaginations the reader can ...
... present before us . Reading and viewing Wait- ing for Godot , for example , present two entirely different kinds of experience , of which only the latter is a theatrical one . Even with the most vivid of imaginations the reader can ...
第 62 頁
... present experience and the values attained by compression were fully realized by Pudovkin when he said : " First of all I wish to present in my art the present — the pulse of the epoch and the reality surrounding me . ' 912 It is ...
... present experience and the values attained by compression were fully realized by Pudovkin when he said : " First of all I wish to present in my art the present — the pulse of the epoch and the reality surrounding me . ' 912 It is ...
第 55 頁
... present - day Soviet historian to write up and assess past events in the ways in which they have , or might have , taken place , but to present them rather as they must or should have happened in accordance with official Marxist ...
... present - day Soviet historian to write up and assess past events in the ways in which they have , or might have , taken place , but to present them rather as they must or should have happened in accordance with official Marxist ...
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