The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 49 頁
... considered the negative logic of the poem . Like the explanation of why the thrush must sing , in the first place , this attempt at explanation is parenthetical but , more importantly , like the former , this statement is not ...
... considered the negative logic of the poem . Like the explanation of why the thrush must sing , in the first place , this attempt at explanation is parenthetical but , more importantly , like the former , this statement is not ...
第 68 頁
... considered as " product " refers both to the structure and its text ; considered as " process " the novel refers to the moments of con- sciousness of the author and the reader . " Organic form " should refer , it seems to me , to actual ...
... considered as " product " refers both to the structure and its text ; considered as " process " the novel refers to the moments of con- sciousness of the author and the reader . " Organic form " should refer , it seems to me , to actual ...
第 52 頁
... which , more effectively than the other systems we have considered , might still masquerade as what today we call science . Volume XX / Winter 1972 / Number 3 14 The Occult Tradition and English Renaissance Literature * I 52 BUCKNELL ...
... which , more effectively than the other systems we have considered , might still masquerade as what today we call science . Volume XX / Winter 1972 / Number 3 14 The Occult Tradition and English Renaissance Literature * I 52 BUCKNELL ...
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