The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 30 頁
... action . " Unless you are writing a poem which is meant to distinguish its writer as one who has " some sense of responsibility toward the life of the mind . " Pound's mythical history not only makes the Cantos ineffec- tive and ...
... action . " Unless you are writing a poem which is meant to distinguish its writer as one who has " some sense of responsibility toward the life of the mind . " Pound's mythical history not only makes the Cantos ineffec- tive and ...
第 117 頁
... Action ( 1 ) To select neither date , for lack of a preference ( 2 ) To fix upon one of the dates by means of some ... actions in ways acceptable to reasoning men ( Ghazali ) ; and its Scholastic context in ethico - theological ...
... Action ( 1 ) To select neither date , for lack of a preference ( 2 ) To fix upon one of the dates by means of some ... actions in ways acceptable to reasoning men ( Ghazali ) ; and its Scholastic context in ethico - theological ...
第 215 頁
... action moves from the assumed ideal in the direction of its manifest failure or shortcoming , it places that action in the province of comedy . Aroused by what can be , comedy demonstrates what is not . A comic action is thus a tragic ...
... action moves from the assumed ideal in the direction of its manifest failure or shortcoming , it places that action in the province of comedy . Aroused by what can be , comedy demonstrates what is not . A comic action is thus a tragic ...
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