The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 18 頁
... Adams nor Pound was able to find any guide or mentor to lead them to such a goal . They both had to find their own way in what they regarded as uncharted territory . In short , both Pound and Henry Adams behaved as if they were indeed new ...
... Adams nor Pound was able to find any guide or mentor to lead them to such a goal . They both had to find their own way in what they regarded as uncharted territory . In short , both Pound and Henry Adams behaved as if they were indeed new ...
第 32 頁
... Adams remark that " the revolution took place in the minds of the people , " and it is only a partial distortion of what Adams actually wrote : From 1760 to 1766 , was the purest period of patriotism ; from 1766 to 1776 was the period ...
... Adams remark that " the revolution took place in the minds of the people , " and it is only a partial distortion of what Adams actually wrote : From 1760 to 1766 , was the purest period of patriotism ; from 1766 to 1776 was the period ...
第 41 頁
... Adams , he views the final consolation as romantic but goes beyond the strictly generic approach by emphasizing the emo- tional nature of the transformation from grief to acceptance and the peculiar brand of Whitman's romanticism ...
... Adams , he views the final consolation as romantic but goes beyond the strictly generic approach by emphasizing the emo- tional nature of the transformation from grief to acceptance and the peculiar brand of Whitman's romanticism ...
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