The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... poem can be best described as epistemological . The startling shifts in perspective and material arise as the poem turns from testing one way of knowing to another . In course , the constants of a just God and an unjust man are known by ...
... poem can be best described as epistemological . The startling shifts in perspective and material arise as the poem turns from testing one way of knowing to another . In course , the constants of a just God and an unjust man are known by ...
第 137 頁
... poem , it has warped our perspective . Earlier readers of Beowulf were mistaken in trying to prove that much of the his- tory in the poem was literal fact . They were , however , essen- tially correct in feeling the presence in the poem ...
... poem , it has warped our perspective . Earlier readers of Beowulf were mistaken in trying to prove that much of the his- tory in the poem was literal fact . They were , however , essen- tially correct in feeling the presence in the poem ...
第 145 頁
... poem . We were told in the passage concerning the Brosinga mene that Hygelac died in the Rhineland raid , but here the poet refers only to that mo- ment of Hygelac's death , with no attempt to elaborate or explain other than to give the ...
... poem . We were told in the passage concerning the Brosinga mene that Hygelac died in the Rhineland raid , but here the poet refers only to that mo- ment of Hygelac's death , with no attempt to elaborate or explain other than to give the ...
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