The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 60 筆
第 66 頁
... things came back to her . Atoms danced apart and massed themselves . But how did they compose what people called a ... thing within the individual which survives , a hard core within the perishable body , like the coin within the soft ...
... things came back to her . Atoms danced apart and massed themselves . But how did they compose what people called a ... thing within the individual which survives , a hard core within the perishable body , like the coin within the soft ...
第 17 頁
... things , Perfusing the whole Universe , yet glows More brightly in some parts , in others less . Somewhat later Beatrice explains to the poet that All things that have order Among themselves ; ' tis this that is the form Which makes the ...
... things , Perfusing the whole Universe , yet glows More brightly in some parts , in others less . Somewhat later Beatrice explains to the poet that All things that have order Among themselves ; ' tis this that is the form Which makes the ...
第 31 頁
... things really as they ( XII.40 ) . This is precisely the Byron portrays Romantic man . are , / Not as they ought to be " reverse of the plays ; in them demonstrating the individual's potential greatness - that is , the world as it ...
... things really as they ( XII.40 ) . This is precisely the Byron portrays Romantic man . are , / Not as they ought to be " reverse of the plays ; in them demonstrating the individual's potential greatness - that is , the world as it ...
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