The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 60 頁
... significance of the death of a young girl that he barely knew indicates that he is concerned with understanding the meaning of death rather than with presenting an outpouring of private grief . In 1920 Eliot would have approved of ...
... significance of the death of a young girl that he barely knew indicates that he is concerned with understanding the meaning of death rather than with presenting an outpouring of private grief . In 1920 Eliot would have approved of ...
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... significance of the blood- washed hand holding the sword . " are so striking in their condensed significance that they 100 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
... significance of the blood- washed hand holding the sword . " are so striking in their condensed significance that they 100 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
第 58 頁
... significance to the insane : the symbol must be taken seriously . Another detail similar in its effect , of course ... significance of this is brought home in Lear's remarks in IV.vi on the beggar and the dog . The significance and ...
... significance to the insane : the symbol must be taken seriously . Another detail similar in its effect , of course ... significance of this is brought home in Lear's remarks in IV.vi on the beggar and the dog . The significance and ...
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