The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 81 頁
... Eliot sees the modern world , the Shakespearean scale has shrunk . Eliot did not much like the self - conscious bravado of Shakespeare's tragic heroes , cheering themselves up in the face of disaster , but at least they had vitality ...
... Eliot sees the modern world , the Shakespearean scale has shrunk . Eliot did not much like the self - conscious bravado of Shakespeare's tragic heroes , cheering themselves up in the face of disaster , but at least they had vitality ...
第 83 頁
... Eliot work toward a satisfactory point of view 3 Phillip L. Marcus in his detailed essay " T. S. Eliot and Shakespeare , " Criti- cism , 9 ( Winter 1967 ) , 63-79 , explores very thoroughly all that the younger Eliot found in ...
... Eliot work toward a satisfactory point of view 3 Phillip L. Marcus in his detailed essay " T. S. Eliot and Shakespeare , " Criti- cism , 9 ( Winter 1967 ) , 63-79 , explores very thoroughly all that the younger Eliot found in ...
第 90 頁
... Eliot sees the work of Shakespeare as an organic whole , which can be comprehended only in gradual stages ; growth in appre- ciation of ... Eliot Eliot's most brilliant and original observations upon Shake- speare have 90 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
... Eliot sees the work of Shakespeare as an organic whole , which can be comprehended only in gradual stages ; growth in appre- ciation of ... Eliot Eliot's most brilliant and original observations upon Shake- speare have 90 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
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