The Bucknell Review, 第 13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 83 頁
... nature and divine nature , or , perhaps more ac- curately , between the divine in human nature and its heavenly counterpart . Such an explication , at any rate , provides the formula at the end of Part II : " Good - nature and good ...
... nature and divine nature , or , perhaps more ac- curately , between the divine in human nature and its heavenly counterpart . Such an explication , at any rate , provides the formula at the end of Part II : " Good - nature and good ...
第 92 頁
... nature , and the consequent vision he communicates primarily in natural symbols . For Yeats the force which sets his imagination into operation is his intellect , and the vision rising out of his self - conscious intellectualizing he ...
... nature , and the consequent vision he communicates primarily in natural symbols . For Yeats the force which sets his imagination into operation is his intellect , and the vision rising out of his self - conscious intellectualizing he ...
第 94 頁
... nature of Nature is the typical point of view of twentieth - century romanticists . Yeats would argue , therefore , that within this context of physical immortality , the nightingale can never take on the added symbolic dimension of ...
... nature of Nature is the typical point of view of twentieth - century romanticists . Yeats would argue , therefore , that within this context of physical immortality , the nightingale can never take on the added symbolic dimension of ...
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THE MORALITY OF DECEPTION IN EXPERIMENTS | 17 |
WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AND | 27 |
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