The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 64 頁
... Sonia ? He goes to Sonia because , despite his realization that it is imperative for him to confess , he cannot depend upon his own will alone to deliver him into the hands of the authorities who , he thinks , are thoroughly incapable ...
... Sonia ? He goes to Sonia because , despite his realization that it is imperative for him to confess , he cannot depend upon his own will alone to deliver him into the hands of the authorities who , he thinks , are thoroughly incapable ...
第 65 頁
... Sonia , sincerely . . . . " The visit to Sonia has turned out to be far more oppressive than he had imagined it would be , and when he leaves he asks himself : Why , with what object did I go to her just now ? I told her on business ...
... Sonia , sincerely . . . . " The visit to Sonia has turned out to be far more oppressive than he had imagined it would be , and when he leaves he asks himself : Why , with what object did I go to her just now ? I told her on business ...
第 66 頁
... Sonia's room , where Katerina Ivanovna has just died , and makes it known to Raskol- nikov that he overheard his confession to Sonia but that there is no need to worry . " I told you we should become friends . . . " he says to ...
... Sonia's room , where Katerina Ivanovna has just died , and makes it known to Raskol- nikov that he overheard his confession to Sonia but that there is no need to worry . " I told you we should become friends . . . " he says to ...
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