The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 42 頁
... critical opinions which strength- ened his case against Rubens , for Reynolds in his fifth " Discourse " chose to contrast Rubens and Poussin in such a way that he provided Blake with a twofold summary of the characteristics of the ...
... critical opinions which strength- ened his case against Rubens , for Reynolds in his fifth " Discourse " chose to contrast Rubens and Poussin in such a way that he provided Blake with a twofold summary of the characteristics of the ...
第 50 頁
... critical success of the writers and painters to whom he takes exception and by the critical victimiza- tion or neglect of those , including himself , whom he considers superior : " All is misconceived , and its mis - execution is equal ...
... critical success of the writers and painters to whom he takes exception and by the critical victimiza- tion or neglect of those , including himself , whom he considers superior : " All is misconceived , and its mis - execution is equal ...
第 34 頁
... critical theory . Donne's distinc- tive first - person style has made him vulnerable to assumptions of autobiography which all the efforts of the New Criticism have been unable to banish , and Marvell's characteristic use of speakers ...
... critical theory . Donne's distinc- tive first - person style has made him vulnerable to assumptions of autobiography which all the efforts of the New Criticism have been unable to banish , and Marvell's characteristic use of speakers ...
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