The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 56 筆
第 30 頁
... writing a long poem based on history which is meant to be a bearer of “ ideas in 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 ...
... writing a long poem based on history which is meant to be a bearer of “ ideas in 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 ...
第 58 頁
... writing remained a writer , in the sense that suggests a craftsman , an artist , an author no less conscious of the beauty and power of his expressive means than of the truth and penetration of what he said ? ( Incidentally , is it not ...
... writing remained a writer , in the sense that suggests a craftsman , an artist , an author no less conscious of the beauty and power of his expressive means than of the truth and penetration of what he said ? ( Incidentally , is it not ...
第 262 頁
... writing of Finnegans Wake , might have come to realize the synthesis necessary in order to identify with Everyman ... writing a book - obviously Fin- negans Wake itself — and it is in his many statements of purpose , descriptions of ...
... writing of Finnegans Wake , might have come to realize the synthesis necessary in order to identify with Everyman ... writing a book - obviously Fin- negans Wake itself — and it is in his many statements of purpose , descriptions of ...
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