The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 217 頁
... called pragmatic poetics . The clearest ex- ample is his much discussed treatment of Milton . Seen from the viewpoint I am taking here , his 1947 lecture on Milton is not and was never intended to be the recantation some have called it ...
... called pragmatic poetics . The clearest ex- ample is his much discussed treatment of Milton . Seen from the viewpoint I am taking here , his 1947 lecture on Milton is not and was never intended to be the recantation some have called it ...
第 240 頁
... called the learned professions . His next pursuit was physic ; and for a while he was called Doctor . He then studied the civil law , in which he lectured while the late Sir Edward Walpole was his pupil : but he was a careless tutor ...
... called the learned professions . His next pursuit was physic ; and for a while he was called Doctor . He then studied the civil law , in which he lectured while the late Sir Edward Walpole was his pupil : but he was a careless tutor ...
第 85 頁
a much more important association exists . Aeneas is often called " seed of Dardanus . " Dardanus , a son of Zeus ... called in legend the Golden Age . ( pp . 188-189 ) Then , by way of contrast , Virgil has Evander THE VIRGIL - LEWIS ...
a much more important association exists . Aeneas is often called " seed of Dardanus . " Dardanus , a son of Zeus ... called in legend the Golden Age . ( pp . 188-189 ) Then , by way of contrast , Virgil has Evander THE VIRGIL - LEWIS ...
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