The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 52 筆
第 87 頁
... mind . Through the ordering energy of the psychopoetic imagination seemingly disparate images are related in some common matrix of expression . -what Yeats seems to mean by referring to " Leda " as a " classic enunciation . " In " Leda ...
... mind . Through the ordering energy of the psychopoetic imagination seemingly disparate images are related in some common matrix of expression . -what Yeats seems to mean by referring to " Leda " as a " classic enunciation . " In " Leda ...
第 91 頁
... mind are ever shifting , and that many minds can flow into one another , as it were , and create , or reveal a single mind , a single energy . . . . That this great mind can be evoked by symbols " ( E28 ) . Commenting on the application ...
... mind are ever shifting , and that many minds can flow into one another , as it were , and create , or reveal a single mind , a single energy . . . . That this great mind can be evoked by symbols " ( E28 ) . Commenting on the application ...
第 14 頁
... mind most readily , for they represent the obsessive claims of Yeats ' art.15 Had he truly believed his early assertions in the essay " Magic " ( 1901 ) that our minds belong to a single mind , that our memories belong to the memory of ...
... mind most readily , for they represent the obsessive claims of Yeats ' art.15 Had he truly believed his early assertions in the essay " Magic " ( 1901 ) that our minds belong to a single mind , that our memories belong to the memory of ...
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