The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 14 頁
... present by what one does with the past ; it is a guide through the labyrinth of the contemporary mind at any time . When the nineteenth century invented the image of the man of the Renaissance as an all- encompassing genius of ...
... present by what one does with the past ; it is a guide through the labyrinth of the contemporary mind at any time . When the nineteenth century invented the image of the man of the Renaissance as an all- encompassing genius of ...
第 87 頁
... present . Consciousness is wholly outside in its objects . Faulkner allows the " I " to denote the implicit self - consciousness , but the mathematical arrangement of these remarks gives the inner quality of Cash's non - reflectivity ...
... present . Consciousness is wholly outside in its objects . Faulkner allows the " I " to denote the implicit self - consciousness , but the mathematical arrangement of these remarks gives the inner quality of Cash's non - reflectivity ...
第 52 頁
... present before us . Reading and viewing Wait- ing for Godot , for example , present two entirely different kinds of experience , of which only the latter is a theatrical one . Even with the most vivid of imaginations the reader can ...
... present before us . Reading and viewing Wait- ing for Godot , for example , present two entirely different kinds of experience , of which only the latter is a theatrical one . Even with the most vivid of imaginations the reader can ...
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