The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 57 筆
第 27 頁
... relation- ships over flat , depthless representations on a plane . The phe- nomenon may very easily be demonstrated by comparing the number of positional variations that can be made with the repre- sentation of a simple form , a box ...
... relation- ships over flat , depthless representations on a plane . The phe- nomenon may very easily be demonstrated by comparing the number of positional variations that can be made with the repre- sentation of a simple form , a box ...
第 64 頁
... is we who provide extrinsic relations to the novel when we read the book , place the novel in literary history , and relate it to life . Extrinsic relations may be profound and intrinsic relations may later be 64 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
... is we who provide extrinsic relations to the novel when we read the book , place the novel in literary history , and relate it to life . Extrinsic relations may be profound and intrinsic relations may later be 64 BUCKNELL REVIEW.
第 65 頁
relations may be profound and intrinsic relations may later be judged trivial , and vice versa ; in any case , intrinsic ... relation to the earlier moments . For the processive movement in a novelist's span of consciousness is primarily ...
relations may be profound and intrinsic relations may later be judged trivial , and vice versa ; in any case , intrinsic ... relation to the earlier moments . For the processive movement in a novelist's span of consciousness is primarily ...
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