The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 72 頁
... Perhaps , then , the only true occultist among the three literary artists of the Renaissance that we have examined is Edmund Spenser . Chapman emerges as a selfconscious propagandist of the occult , Bacon sees the occult as one of many ...
... Perhaps , then , the only true occultist among the three literary artists of the Renaissance that we have examined is Edmund Spenser . Chapman emerges as a selfconscious propagandist of the occult , Bacon sees the occult as one of many ...
第 26 頁
... perhaps not very subtle version of stream of consciousness to dramatize the extent to which litera- ture and psychology can be so inextricably involved that it is impossible to discern where the one begins and the other leaves off ...
... perhaps not very subtle version of stream of consciousness to dramatize the extent to which litera- ture and psychology can be so inextricably involved that it is impossible to discern where the one begins and the other leaves off ...
第 11 頁
... perhaps a " glossary . " I am not concerned here with the logic or results of Leiris ' literary " bullfight " - but merely with its disintegration of one of the prose genres here discussed . Most typical perhaps of this ac- tivity is ...
... perhaps a " glossary . " I am not concerned here with the logic or results of Leiris ' literary " bullfight " - but merely with its disintegration of one of the prose genres here discussed . Most typical perhaps of this ac- tivity is ...
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