The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 88 頁
... Story and His Friends ( New York , 1903 ) , I , 109. A fictional example of the carriage's use as the frame for the ... story , " A Passionate Pilgrim " ; his description of the view from the top of Milan Cathedral that he presented in ...
... Story and His Friends ( New York , 1903 ) , I , 109. A fictional example of the carriage's use as the frame for the ... story , " A Passionate Pilgrim " ; his description of the view from the top of Milan Cathedral that he presented in ...
第 121 頁
... story of Dr. Aveling's infidelities or the full career of his bizarre exploits a man known to socialists everywhere for his translation of Capital as well as for his total absence of moral scruples when it came to money and women ...
... story of Dr. Aveling's infidelities or the full career of his bizarre exploits a man known to socialists everywhere for his translation of Capital as well as for his total absence of moral scruples when it came to money and women ...
第 98 頁
... story as a psychoreligious conditioning factor acts as an historical qualification ) is , I believe , clear . Nevertheless , because Hawthorne is a moral realist , he refuses to blink away the difficulties of loving in a world in which ...
... story as a psychoreligious conditioning factor acts as an historical qualification ) is , I believe , clear . Nevertheless , because Hawthorne is a moral realist , he refuses to blink away the difficulties of loving in a world in which ...
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