The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 70 頁
... attempt on his life , Raskolnikov falls ill and is hospitalized . Now , as Dostoyevsky states in the first lines of Chapter Two of the Epilogue , Raskol- nikov's illness was not of a physical nature . " It was not the horrors of prison ...
... attempt on his life , Raskolnikov falls ill and is hospitalized . Now , as Dostoyevsky states in the first lines of Chapter Two of the Epilogue , Raskol- nikov's illness was not of a physical nature . " It was not the horrors of prison ...
第 268 頁
... attempt to define love in the Symposium and Ficino's commentary upon that attempt , it is concerned with the essential nature of love as well as with its local manifestations , and it discovers both of these to be mixed blessings . For ...
... attempt to define love in the Symposium and Ficino's commentary upon that attempt , it is concerned with the essential nature of love as well as with its local manifestations , and it discovers both of these to be mixed blessings . For ...
第 40 頁
... attempted suicide . Conrad un- doubtedly knew that his experiences gave him a rich fund of ma- terial upon which he ... attempt to discover a lost self by recovering past time ; rather , he attempted to destroy the past 40 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
... attempted suicide . Conrad un- doubtedly knew that his experiences gave him a rich fund of ma- terial upon which he ... attempt to discover a lost self by recovering past time ; rather , he attempted to destroy the past 40 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
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