The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 63 頁
... hand that has lost two fingers all the details of the opening come back to us hun- dreds of pages later . Take the Colonel's deformity , for instance , the hand like " the claw of some aged bird , " which we first notice when he ...
... hand that has lost two fingers all the details of the opening come back to us hun- dreds of pages later . Take the Colonel's deformity , for instance , the hand like " the claw of some aged bird , " which we first notice when he ...
第 66 頁
... hand . Her mind continues to wander between sleep and waking , and again " she shut her hands on the coins she was holding , and again she was suffused with a feeling of happiness " ( p . 426 ) . She exultantly contrasts her vision of a ...
... hand . Her mind continues to wander between sleep and waking , and again " she shut her hands on the coins she was holding , and again she was suffused with a feeling of happiness " ( p . 426 ) . She exultantly contrasts her vision of a ...
第 69 頁
... hands to him . " In its emphasis upon the future , upon motion rather than stasis , the ending of The Years differs ... hand , concludes with Eleanor reaching out , asking ' And now ? ' The present moment is no longer simply an end in ...
... hands to him . " In its emphasis upon the future , upon motion rather than stasis , the ending of The Years differs ... hand , concludes with Eleanor reaching out , asking ' And now ? ' The present moment is no longer simply an end in ...
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