The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 128 頁
... course incapable of analyzing any- thing , but both Quentin and Jason in their own ways believe they are correctly analyzing life . ) That Faulkner so cleverly turned the possible weaknesses of the interior monologue into advantages ...
... course incapable of analyzing any- thing , but both Quentin and Jason in their own ways believe they are correctly analyzing life . ) That Faulkner so cleverly turned the possible weaknesses of the interior monologue into advantages ...
第 8 頁
... course , did not recommend it for all of the activities of the government . The magistrates who executed the law , for example , exercised a delegated power as representatives of the people.12 The principle of representation has been ...
... course , did not recommend it for all of the activities of the government . The magistrates who executed the law , for example , exercised a delegated power as representatives of the people.12 The principle of representation has been ...
第 27 頁
... course , satisfactions of an emotional sort . The explanation of political inactivity in institutional terms brings us to the problem of democratic reform . Many of the sug- gestions in this area focus on the alteration of institutions ...
... course , satisfactions of an emotional sort . The explanation of political inactivity in institutional terms brings us to the problem of democratic reform . Many of the sug- gestions in this area focus on the alteration of institutions ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
action activity American appear argument association becomes beginning called Chapter character citizen common concerned course criticism Cummings death democracy democratic distinction drum effect epic Essay example existence experience fact father feel figure final force function give Guinevere hand human idea important individual interests kind language Launcelot least light live look Malory Marlow meaning Milton mind moral moved nature never notes novel object Oskar participation passage pattern perhaps poem poet poetry political Pope position possible present principle problem qualities question reader reason references relationship represent response result romance says seems seen sense separate significance social society sound structure suggest symbolic tale theory things thought tion tragic turn universe Utilitarian whole writing York Yossarian