The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 25 筆
第 82 頁
... final scene is set somewhere between eleven and midnight . Like it or not , dreaming will take over for waking . Yet rather than merely challenging what passes as consciousness and reality , this fellowship between sleep and the ...
... final scene is set somewhere between eleven and midnight . Like it or not , dreaming will take over for waking . Yet rather than merely challenging what passes as consciousness and reality , this fellowship between sleep and the ...
第 42 頁
... final claim - that Gardeners may decorate their domain with statues representing the gods , but " the Gods themselves with us do dwell " -contains the final implicit stroke against the Mower . Although up to this point he has spoken as ...
... final claim - that Gardeners may decorate their domain with statues representing the gods , but " the Gods themselves with us do dwell " -contains the final implicit stroke against the Mower . Although up to this point he has spoken as ...
第 9 頁
... final form . A violent gesture is the final gesture , simply because it silences all that has come before . Violence will disarm the tragic player , whether it rises out of his own body or out of the body of nature . It reminds us of ...
... final form . A violent gesture is the final gesture , simply because it silences all that has come before . Violence will disarm the tragic player , whether it rises out of his own body or out of the body of nature . It reminds us of ...
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