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Equus , I love you ! ( Shaffer 266 ) The grafted identity of Alan and the horse can also be explained by the effect of narcissism . Alan , as a child who is still physically uncoordinated , finds himself reflected back to himself in the ...
Equus , I love you ! ( Shaffer 266 ) The grafted identity of Alan and the horse can also be explained by the effect of narcissism . Alan , as a child who is still physically uncoordinated , finds himself reflected back to himself in the ...
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The Thousand Buddha Hill was reflected in the lake and appeared with perfect clarity . ... It was now their blossom time , and the stretch of white bloom reflecting the vapor - filled beams of the setting sun was like a rose - colored ...
The Thousand Buddha Hill was reflected in the lake and appeared with perfect clarity . ... It was now their blossom time , and the stretch of white bloom reflecting the vapor - filled beams of the setting sun was like a rose - colored ...
第 63 頁
In Chapter Twelve , which contains Liu E's two most famous scenes , the snowy mountains reflect his qualms in the face of lurking shadows of death whereas the Yellow River embodies his sense of personal achievement and pride in past ...
In Chapter Twelve , which contains Liu E's two most famous scenes , the snowy mountains reflect his qualms in the face of lurking shadows of death whereas the Yellow River embodies his sense of personal achievement and pride in past ...
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