The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 8 頁
... emotional power ( dismissing it as outside the critic's province ) when he dismisses or limits the reader . " Another way is to confine critical scrutiny to quanti- fiable elements in the work , and to rely on the likelihood that a ...
... emotional power ( dismissing it as outside the critic's province ) when he dismisses or limits the reader . " Another way is to confine critical scrutiny to quanti- fiable elements in the work , and to rely on the likelihood that a ...
第 52 頁
... emotionally unacceptable . The way Whitman makes them operate to positive advantage is , again , by placing them in a non ... emotional response to the connotations of liberty , and in doing so disguises the reasons why such freedom is ...
... emotionally unacceptable . The way Whitman makes them operate to positive advantage is , again , by placing them in a non ... emotional response to the connotations of liberty , and in doing so disguises the reasons why such freedom is ...
第 54 頁
... emotional solace offered by the bird in the pre- sentation of death as a mother . The purpose of this study has been to suggest that " Lilacs " succeeds as an elegy because , to paraphrase Santayana , the rhetoric holds the intellect in ...
... emotional solace offered by the bird in the pre- sentation of death as a mother . The purpose of this study has been to suggest that " Lilacs " succeeds as an elegy because , to paraphrase Santayana , the rhetoric holds the intellect in ...
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