Makers of Literary Criticism, 第 1 卷Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 222 頁
... appears most unnatural in repartees , or short replies : when he who answers ( it being presumed he knew not what the other would say , yet ) makes up that part of the verse which was left incomplete , and supplies both the sound and ...
... appears most unnatural in repartees , or short replies : when he who answers ( it being presumed he knew not what the other would say , yet ) makes up that part of the verse which was left incomplete , and supplies both the sound and ...
第 310 頁
... appears , reasons with him , convinces him . The Chorus admonishes Adam , and bids him beware Lucifer's example of impenitence . The angel is sent to banish them out of Paradise ; but before causes to pass before his eyes , in shapes ...
... appears , reasons with him , convinces him . The Chorus admonishes Adam , and bids him beware Lucifer's example of impenitence . The angel is sent to banish them out of Paradise ; but before causes to pass before his eyes , in shapes ...
第 322 頁
... appears attainable only in colleges . He that lives in the world will sometimes have the succession of his practice broken and confused . Visitors , of whom Milton is represented to have had great numbers , will come and stay ...
... appears attainable only in colleges . He that lives in the world will sometimes have the succession of his practice broken and confused . Visitors , of whom Milton is represented to have had great numbers , will come and stay ...
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