The Bucknell Review, 第 13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1965 |
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第 47 頁
... dream may be successfully fulfilled ; in Lamia , he describes those conditions under which the dream is lost . Such a reading differs from Earl Wasserman's in one important respect : in The Finer Tone , he says that in The Eve of St ...
... dream may be successfully fulfilled ; in Lamia , he describes those conditions under which the dream is lost . Such a reading differs from Earl Wasserman's in one important respect : in The Finer Tone , he says that in The Eve of St ...
第 49 頁
... dream that she " dreams awake , and sees , In fancy , fair St. Agnes in her bed , But dares not look behind , or all the charm is fled " ( xxvi , 7-9 ) . She is immediately ... dream and becomes the immortal Porphyro of that dream KEATS 49.
... dream that she " dreams awake , and sees , In fancy , fair St. Agnes in her bed , But dares not look behind , or all the charm is fled " ( xxvi , 7-9 ) . She is immediately ... dream and becomes the immortal Porphyro of that dream KEATS 49.
第 50 頁
Madeline's dream and becomes the immortal Porphyro of that dream , despite the insistent intrusion of the mortal world : meantime the frost - wind blows Like Love's alarum pattering the sharp sleet Against the window - panes . ( xxxvi ...
Madeline's dream and becomes the immortal Porphyro of that dream , despite the insistent intrusion of the mortal world : meantime the frost - wind blows Like Love's alarum pattering the sharp sleet Against the window - panes . ( xxxvi ...
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THE MORALITY OF DECEPTION IN EXPERIMENTS | 17 |
WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AND | 27 |
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