The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 76 頁
... poet cannot create characters of the greatest intensity of life unless his personages , in their reciprocal action and behavior in their story , are somehow dramatizing , but in no obvious form , an action or struggle for harmony in the ...
... poet cannot create characters of the greatest intensity of life unless his personages , in their reciprocal action and behavior in their story , are somehow dramatizing , but in no obvious form , an action or struggle for harmony in the ...
第 132 頁
... poet conceives it , as we shall see , not only does conscience seem to respond to the difficulties felt in the poet's intellectual milieu in knowing anything , but conscience bridges within it- self the division between nature and grace ...
... poet conceives it , as we shall see , not only does conscience seem to respond to the difficulties felt in the poet's intellectual milieu in knowing anything , but conscience bridges within it- self the division between nature and grace ...
第 145 頁
... poet provides a context for the events which occur in the second section of 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 ...
... poet provides a context for the events which occur in the second section of 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 ...
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