The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 51 頁
... figure the myth reflects . In this poem , however , treated with such intense sensual particularity through physical suggestion , the question could manifest itself and upset the whole suspension of disbelief and disrupt the tone . This ...
... figure the myth reflects . In this poem , however , treated with such intense sensual particularity through physical suggestion , the question could manifest itself and upset the whole suspension of disbelief and disrupt the tone . This ...
第 52 頁
... figure or reality uncertain but a portent of terror . The association with " spider web " and of course its ... figure easily resolves itself into the human , with no great expense of imagination . It is thus possible to maintain the ...
... figure or reality uncertain but a portent of terror . The association with " spider web " and of course its ... figure easily resolves itself into the human , with no great expense of imagination . It is thus possible to maintain the ...
第 54 頁
dual existence with a human position , actually it continues the figure by supplementation . The noun form rush has ... figure for the climax of the sex act , it connects this climax to a half - realized world of dream figures and dream ...
dual existence with a human position , actually it continues the figure by supplementation . The noun form rush has ... figure for the climax of the sex act , it connects this climax to a half - realized world of dream figures and dream ...
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