They only showed that Mr. Kurtz lacked restraint in the gratification of his various lusts, that there was something wanting in him — some small matter which, when. [ 148 ] the pressing need arose, could not be found under his magnificent eloquence. Youth: And Two Other Stories - 第 149 頁Joseph Conrad 著 - 1903 - 381 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1899 - 1284 頁
...gratification of his various lusts, that there was something wanting in him — some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under...him a terrible vengeance for the fantastic invasion. It had tempted him with all the sinister suggestions of its loneliness. I think it had whispered to... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 410 頁
...gratification of his various lusts, that there was sometiling wanting in him — some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under...to him at last — only at the very last. But the wilder- ; ness had found him out early, and had taken on him a terrible vengeance for the fantastic... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 頁
...various"'lusts-. that there was something wanting in him—some small matter~wliicll, when Lhe pTessing'need arose, could not be found under his magnificent eloquence....I can't say. I think the knowledge came to him at last—only at the very last. (But the wilderness had found him out earlv, and had i utken on him ajterrible... | |
| 1900 - 874 頁
...gratification of his various lusts, that there was something wanting In him — some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under...him a terrible vengeance for the fantastic Invasion. It had tempted him with all the sinister suggestions of its loneliness. 1 think it had whispered to... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2004 - 205 頁
...gratification of his various lusts, that there was something wanting in him — some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under his magnificent eloquence. Whether he knew of his deficiency himself I can't say. I think the knowledge came to him at last — only at the very... | |
| Richard Ambrosini - 1991 - 274 頁
...way the wilderness has triumphed over the white man's conquest, singling out the apostle of light: "the wilderness had found him out early, and had taken...him a terrible vengeance for the fantastic invasion" (131). The chilling glimpses of the appeal he thought he had heard during the voyage find confirmation... | |
| John Richetti, John Bender, Deirdre David, Michael Seidel - 1994 - 1094 頁
...gratification of his various lusts . . . there was something wanting in him — some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under his magnificent eloquence." Earlier in his narration, Marlow seems to be preparing to excuse Kurtz; he asserts that the "idea"... | |
| Michael Macovski - 1994 - 244 頁
...Marlow goes on to insist that "there was something wanting in him— some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under his magnificent eloquence" (58). In Heart of Darkness, then, narrative eloquence signifies not disclosure but duplicity: it conceals... | |
| John Wylie Griffith - 1995 - 262 頁
...gratification of his various lusts, that there was something wanting in him — some small matter which, when the pressing need arose, could not be found under his magnificent eloquence' (HD 57). Lombroso often compared the criminal with the child, and found both to be, in effect, little... | |
| August J. Nigro - 2000 - 204 頁
...sepulchre, who worships him only symbolically. That apotheosis becomes, however, nature's revenge: "But the wilderness had found him out early, and had...him a terrible vengeance for the fantastic invasion ... it had whispered to him things about himself which he did not know, things of which he had no conception... | |
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