The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 32 頁
... matters it concerned him to repudiate at the opening of Book IX . The rhetorical device of exalting a chosen subject ... matter , the Commedia of Dante . And there was , as it happens , a passage much like the lines in the Proem to Book ...
... matters it concerned him to repudiate at the opening of Book IX . The rhetorical device of exalting a chosen subject ... matter , the Commedia of Dante . And there was , as it happens , a passage much like the lines in the Proem to Book ...
第 45 頁
... matter " that my Comedy does not care to sing " ; Milton in the Proem to Book IX associates his " tragic notes " with his rejecting certain matter . And if we turn to Dante to understand why Milton there so explicitly rejects the ...
... matter " that my Comedy does not care to sing " ; Milton in the Proem to Book IX associates his " tragic notes " with his rejecting certain matter . And if we turn to Dante to understand why Milton there so explicitly rejects the ...
第 107 頁
... matter , however , that is peripheral to the purposes of the poet ; and , on the other hand , many mistakes have ... matters to escape their lips , as , for ex- ample , that Lucilius is prosaic in all but meter or that his poetry is ...
... matter , however , that is peripheral to the purposes of the poet ; and , on the other hand , many mistakes have ... matters to escape their lips , as , for ex- ample , that Lucilius is prosaic in all but meter or that his poetry is ...
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