Art and MoralityMacmillan, 1971 - 77 頁 |
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第 51 頁
... death . Normally , of course , such phrases are not used in this way . 1 It has been argued that the irony is unintentional , and that Defoe's choice of words merely depicts the barrenness of his own life . Whether or not this is so ...
... death . Normally , of course , such phrases are not used in this way . 1 It has been argued that the irony is unintentional , and that Defoe's choice of words merely depicts the barrenness of his own life . Whether or not this is so ...
第 74 頁
... death of Hadshi Murat in , for example , the comparison which runs throughout the story between the warrior's death and a thistle crushed by a plough - Malcolm might have found a new idea of how it is possible to think and speak of war ...
... death of Hadshi Murat in , for example , the comparison which runs throughout the story between the warrior's death and a thistle crushed by a plough - Malcolm might have found a new idea of how it is possible to think and speak of war ...
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