The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 75 頁
... character intervening between the sixth episode and the actual point of narration . The narrator's stance presup- poses a complete denial of ego totally at odds with the character's outlook . Roxana's maxim " That Secrets shou'd never ...
... character intervening between the sixth episode and the actual point of narration . The narrator's stance presup- poses a complete denial of ego totally at odds with the character's outlook . Roxana's maxim " That Secrets shou'd never ...
第 137 頁
... character of being human and precisely caught in the term Dasein : being there , already in a situation and surrounded by circumstances not of one's choosing . The major themes of " The Essence of Truth " concord with the finite ...
... character of being human and precisely caught in the term Dasein : being there , already in a situation and surrounded by circumstances not of one's choosing . The major themes of " The Essence of Truth " concord with the finite ...
第 105 頁
... character as opposed to the several dramatic vantage points of reacting to a character . If this distinction is kept in mind , Bertram's position in All's Well becomes clearer , as does the special threat he poses for Shake- spearean ...
... character as opposed to the several dramatic vantage points of reacting to a character . If this distinction is kept in mind , Bertram's position in All's Well becomes clearer , as does the special threat he poses for Shake- spearean ...
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