The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 53 頁
... tion . These extreme tensions between our identification with the eirons who fulfill the pattern of satiric comedy by casting out the comically diminished Lear , and our painful identification with the alazon , cause us , first ...
... tion . These extreme tensions between our identification with the eirons who fulfill the pattern of satiric comedy by casting out the comically diminished Lear , and our painful identification with the alazon , cause us , first ...
第 5 頁
... tion would agree . An examination of these premises may be useful . We will then be in a position to offer some tentative conclusions regarding the minimal conditions which must be present in order to distinguish democratic from non ...
... tion would agree . An examination of these premises may be useful . We will then be in a position to offer some tentative conclusions regarding the minimal conditions which must be present in order to distinguish democratic from non ...
第 72 頁
... tion that I had to sit on the ground . " ( pp . 208-210 ) Lost in their tombs - lost , that is , in their contemplation of butterflies and heroic deeds - Stein and Jim have little time to worry about the problem of " how to be . " They ...
... tion that I had to sit on the ground . " ( pp . 208-210 ) Lost in their tombs - lost , that is , in their contemplation of butterflies and heroic deeds - Stein and Jim have little time to worry about the problem of " how to be . " They ...
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