Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 68 筆
第 67 頁
... least , are moti- vated by the impulse to do , and not the desire not to do . In this sense it is the extroversion rather than the suppression of feelings which gets things done . We do not mean of course the indiscriminate extroversion ...
... least , are moti- vated by the impulse to do , and not the desire not to do . In this sense it is the extroversion rather than the suppression of feelings which gets things done . We do not mean of course the indiscriminate extroversion ...
第 81 頁
... least in part , a devic of ridicule , and he obviously intends this ridicule to be as unmiti- gated as possible . We may further note that it is to Eliot that Leavis has gone to school , both for the tone he adopts and for the substance ...
... least in part , a devic of ridicule , and he obviously intends this ridicule to be as unmiti- gated as possible . We may further note that it is to Eliot that Leavis has gone to school , both for the tone he adopts and for the substance ...
第 176 頁
... least to manifest itself , in his literary productions . Ransom's criticism of Shelley's immature ideas is per- haps of a more deadly quality , and has a more specific reference . Opposed to the intuition of the poets who locate ...
... least to manifest itself , in his literary productions . Ransom's criticism of Shelley's immature ideas is per- haps of a more deadly quality , and has a more specific reference . Opposed to the intuition of the poets who locate ...
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