The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 93 頁
... death imagery . Mezentius was a tyrant , Evander points out . Mezentius ruled despotically with brutish cruelty : " he would even have live men bound to dead bodies . . . so that they died a lingering death / Infected with putrefaction ...
... death imagery . Mezentius was a tyrant , Evander points out . Mezentius ruled despotically with brutish cruelty : " he would even have live men bound to dead bodies . . . so that they died a lingering death / Infected with putrefaction ...
第 121 頁
... death . While presenting a frightening vision of dissolution , what he calls the English death , Durrell proclaims that new myths , pristine and all - powerful , must arise to conquer this dying world . Men have lost their identity and ...
... death . While presenting a frightening vision of dissolution , what he calls the English death , Durrell proclaims that new myths , pristine and all - powerful , must arise to conquer this dying world . Men have lost their identity and ...
第 21 頁
... Death is given importance as a part of the life cycle because every day man dies a little bit ; he is ( as Unamuno said ) " The man of flesh and bone ; the man who is born , suffers , and dies - above all , who dies . " But Death is not ...
... Death is given importance as a part of the life cycle because every day man dies a little bit ; he is ( as Unamuno said ) " The man of flesh and bone ; the man who is born , suffers , and dies - above all , who dies . " But Death is not ...
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