Essays in Criticism and Comparative PoeticsAndhra University Press, 1977 - 714 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 77 筆
第 118 頁
... woman , as about his love of Nature , there are not Shelleyan raptures nor Keatsian ardours . There is no ... woman who could or would be purchased , nor indeed for any woman quoad mere woman ; that is to say , unless I loved her for ...
... woman , as about his love of Nature , there are not Shelleyan raptures nor Keatsian ardours . There is no ... woman who could or would be purchased , nor indeed for any woman quoad mere woman ; that is to say , unless I loved her for ...
第 184 頁
... woman . The emotional imbalance in Lavinia earlier is perhaps because of childlessness and jealousy of Celia . They ... woman , a silly old woman , a tough old woman , a dreadful old woman always poking into other people's affairs . She ...
... woman . The emotional imbalance in Lavinia earlier is perhaps because of childlessness and jealousy of Celia . They ... woman , a silly old woman , a tough old woman , a dreadful old woman always poking into other people's affairs . She ...
第 437 頁
... woman nearer . There is finer wisdom in a lady's remark in Mauriac's ' A woman of the Pharisees ' : If one cannot become as children are , let us get married and bring children into the world , Srngara is the basis of achieving ...
... woman nearer . There is finer wisdom in a lady's remark in Mauriac's ' A woman of the Pharisees ' : If one cannot become as children are , let us get married and bring children into the world , Srngara is the basis of achieving ...
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