The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 122 頁
... writer , incapable of incorporating his sensibility into original stylistic formations , chooses those phrases which ... writing ; similarly , he will occasionally substitute " mind " for " sensibility . " In a passage previously quoted ...
... writer , incapable of incorporating his sensibility into original stylistic formations , chooses those phrases which ... writing ; similarly , he will occasionally substitute " mind " for " sensibility . " In a passage previously quoted ...
第 126 頁
... writers draw the fundamental distinction not between imaginative and non - imaginative writing but between " poetry " and all manner of " prose . " Yet once again the under- lying assumptions differ widely . Valéry blurs the distinction ...
... writers draw the fundamental distinction not between imaginative and non - imaginative writing but between " poetry " and all manner of " prose . " Yet once again the under- lying assumptions differ widely . Valéry blurs the distinction ...
第 262 頁
... writing of Finnegans Wake , might have come to realize the synthesis necessary in order to identify with Everyman ... writing a book - obviously Fin- negans Wake itself — and it is in his many statements of purpose , descriptions of ...
... writing of Finnegans Wake , might have come to realize the synthesis necessary in order to identify with Everyman ... writing a book - obviously Fin- negans Wake itself — and it is in his many statements of purpose , descriptions of ...
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