The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 168 頁
... tale thinks that he is follow- ing the path of " disinterested charity , " but disinterestedness proves impossible for him when he falls in love with his blind ward Gertrude . Being a realist , the clergyman's wife Amélie could resolve ...
... tale thinks that he is follow- ing the path of " disinterested charity , " but disinterestedness proves impossible for him when he falls in love with his blind ward Gertrude . Being a realist , the clergyman's wife Amélie could resolve ...
第 58 頁
... tale , as did some of his predecessors and contem- poraries , to moralize in long paragraphs . Moreover , he never at- tempted to personify . His people are themselves and mean them- selves ; and even the Golden Bowl , with all its ...
... tale , as did some of his predecessors and contem- poraries , to moralize in long paragraphs . Moreover , he never at- tempted to personify . His people are themselves and mean them- selves ; and even the Golden Bowl , with all its ...
第 59 頁
... tale -its instigator and its purpose - that it becomes not only in- separable , but indistinguishable , from the tale itself . Hence , if tale and moral are equated , an odd reversal is possible : parable , which purports to tell a ...
... tale -its instigator and its purpose - that it becomes not only in- separable , but indistinguishable , from the tale itself . Hence , if tale and moral are equated , an odd reversal is possible : parable , which purports to tell a ...
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