The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 57 筆
第 23 頁
... comes about through her own " acts of succor " : She has come voluntarily to the oak . At request , she stretches forth her hand to Geraldine's . In a single invi- tation , she bestows her bed on Geraldine and begs a place in it , as ...
... comes about through her own " acts of succor " : She has come voluntarily to the oak . At request , she stretches forth her hand to Geraldine's . In a single invi- tation , she bestows her bed on Geraldine and begs a place in it , as ...
第 39 頁
... comes into question ; it is surprisingly affirmed as Donne manip- ulates the drama to throw the speaker , unawares ... Come , lets goe , " moments later confessing that in setting off he has " sinn'd against my conscience " ( 11. 52 , 66 ) ...
... comes into question ; it is surprisingly affirmed as Donne manip- ulates the drama to throw the speaker , unawares ... Come , lets goe , " moments later confessing that in setting off he has " sinn'd against my conscience " ( 11. 52 , 66 ) ...
第 15 頁
... come to rest , to reach fruition . ... The only fruition honored is that of death , which produces an ecstasy that comes from a sudden enlargement of vision - the breaking - down of the dykes that separate man from man , so that ...
... come to rest , to reach fruition . ... The only fruition honored is that of death , which produces an ecstasy that comes from a sudden enlargement of vision - the breaking - down of the dykes that separate man from man , so that ...
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