Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 91 頁
... character " and " Be sure that everything your character does is in accord with his nature and that he remains the same man at the end of the play that he was at the beginning , " are parallel to those precepts regarding the proper ...
... character " and " Be sure that everything your character does is in accord with his nature and that he remains the same man at the end of the play that he was at the beginning , " are parallel to those precepts regarding the proper ...
第 18 頁
... character to the other . A formalistic analysis of the two works reveals some strikingly similar structural and thematic elements , yet these same structural and thematic devices point to fundamental and irreconcilable differences in ...
... character to the other . A formalistic analysis of the two works reveals some strikingly similar structural and thematic elements , yet these same structural and thematic devices point to fundamental and irreconcilable differences in ...
第 20 頁
... characters should the reader take the greatest interest , and why ? Or , to put it another way , whom , finally , is the story about ? This preoccupation with the identity of the central character points , in turn , to a fairly ...
... characters should the reader take the greatest interest , and why ? Or , to put it another way , whom , finally , is the story about ? This preoccupation with the identity of the central character points , in turn , to a fairly ...
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