Five Kinds of Writing: Selections from British and American Authors, Old and NewTheodore Morrison Little, Brown, 1939 - 658 頁 |
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第 266 頁
... sense- the sense in which the cross is the symbol of Christianity or the stars and stripes the symbol of the United States . This symbolism differs even from such symbolism as Dante's . For the familiar kind of symbolism is conventional ...
... sense- the sense in which the cross is the symbol of Christianity or the stars and stripes the symbol of the United States . This symbolism differs even from such symbolism as Dante's . For the familiar kind of symbolism is conventional ...
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... sense of the physical world which Hardy more than any novelist can bring before us ; the sense that the little prospect of man's existence is ringed by a landscape which , while it exists apart , yet confers a deep and solemn beauty ...
... sense of the physical world which Hardy more than any novelist can bring before us ; the sense that the little prospect of man's existence is ringed by a landscape which , while it exists apart , yet confers a deep and solemn beauty ...
第 317 頁
... sense of a large mind and an imposing personality ; there is the sense- unimpaired by the irony of the book - of deep purpose and high seriousness . Henry Adams , who lived his life in a minor key , took every precaution to write about ...
... sense of a large mind and an imposing personality ; there is the sense- unimpaired by the irony of the book - of deep purpose and high seriousness . Henry Adams , who lived his life in a minor key , took every precaution to write about ...
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