The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 31 頁
... dome is also " stately , " which I take to mean , primarily , massive and awe - inspiring ; and , if we consider the root meaning of the word , the dome is connected , as the decree itself is , with the state . It is majestic and ...
... dome is also " stately , " which I take to mean , primarily , massive and awe - inspiring ; and , if we consider the root meaning of the word , the dome is connected , as the decree itself is , with the state . It is majestic and ...
第 34 頁
... dome . That this is a distinct possibility is suggested immediately . The dome may still exist , in spite of the violent opposition of the river and fountain ; but as the narrator looks upon it , it begins to fade - he no longer sees the ...
... dome . That this is a distinct possibility is suggested immediately . The dome may still exist , in spite of the violent opposition of the river and fountain ; but as the narrator looks upon it , it begins to fade - he no longer sees the ...
第 35 頁
... dome or its maker , Kubla Khan . And if we recall the " holy and enchanted " qualities of the " savage place , " this force has a powerful claim upon our attention . The tone of those lines is ambivalent . If the narrator looks upon the ...
... dome or its maker , Kubla Khan . And if we recall the " holy and enchanted " qualities of the " savage place , " this force has a powerful claim upon our attention . The tone of those lines is ambivalent . If the narrator looks upon the ...
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