The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 66 頁
... perhaps there's ' I ' at the middle of it , " is comforting to Eleanor , who feels that she has grown old without having had anything one could properly call a life . Perhaps , after all , there is some- thing within the individual ...
... perhaps there's ' I ' at the middle of it , " is comforting to Eleanor , who feels that she has grown old without having had anything one could properly call a life . Perhaps , after all , there is some- thing within the individual ...
第 15 頁
... perhaps over - influenced , one finds a deeper and more personal dread and revulsion , along with exaltation , in his " I am borne darkly , fearfully afar . " Dante , though ranging unknown seas , is guided by Minerva , Apollo , and all ...
... perhaps over - influenced , one finds a deeper and more personal dread and revulsion , along with exaltation , in his " I am borne darkly , fearfully afar . " Dante , though ranging unknown seas , is guided by Minerva , Apollo , and all ...
第 122 頁
... Perhaps these lines are an attack on Alcibiades ; anyway they are an attack on the weakening of civic feeling due to self - seeking . This attack is all the more remarkable for being repeated a little later in connection with the ...
... Perhaps these lines are an attack on Alcibiades ; anyway they are an attack on the weakening of civic feeling due to self - seeking . This attack is all the more remarkable for being repeated a little later in connection with the ...
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