The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 68 筆
第 217 頁
... never did , presumably because he never knew . But in this context the similarities between these two poetic innovators are more instructive than their obvious differences . Eliot himself has noticed them : I have on several occasions ...
... never did , presumably because he never knew . But in this context the similarities between these two poetic innovators are more instructive than their obvious differences . Eliot himself has noticed them : I have on several occasions ...
第 256 頁
... never broke through the innermost walls of the women's clique , and today the breach in the second wall is largely repaired . There is a trait in Russian culture which acts as an important mechanism in insulating the individual from the ...
... never broke through the innermost walls of the women's clique , and today the breach in the second wall is largely repaired . There is a trait in Russian culture which acts as an important mechanism in insulating the individual from the ...
第 19 頁
... never had the fear ; pride , who never had the pride . I knew that it had been , not that they [ her pupils ] had dirty noses , but that we had to use one another by words like spiders dangling by their mouths from a beam , swinging and ...
... never had the fear ; pride , who never had the pride . I knew that it had been , not that they [ her pupils ] had dirty noses , but that we had to use one another by words like spiders dangling by their mouths from a beam , swinging and ...
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