The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 61 筆
第 190 頁
... pattern to read Absolom , Absolom again with Butor in mind , one comes upon a curious piece of evidence , not directly related to pattern , of how ob- servantly Butor has followed the lesson of the master . La Modi- fication caused a ...
... pattern to read Absolom , Absolom again with Butor in mind , one comes upon a curious piece of evidence , not directly related to pattern , of how ob- servantly Butor has followed the lesson of the master . La Modi- fication caused a ...
第 225 頁
... patterns which can ultimately be isolated . Moreover , this phenomenon in American literature suggests implications ... pattern remains consistent from the early Nineteenth Century to the early decades of our own cen- tury , it seems ...
... patterns which can ultimately be isolated . Moreover , this phenomenon in American literature suggests implications ... pattern remains consistent from the early Nineteenth Century to the early decades of our own cen- tury , it seems ...
第 49 頁
... patterns ) by a major aspect of fallen man represented in turn by Tharmas , Luvah , Urizen , and Los . Part Three ... pattern . Parts One , Two , and Three correspond to autumn , spring , and summer , to evening , morning , and noon ...
... patterns ) by a major aspect of fallen man represented in turn by Tharmas , Luvah , Urizen , and Los . Part Three ... pattern . Parts One , Two , and Three correspond to autumn , spring , and summer , to evening , morning , and noon ...
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