The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 71 筆
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... Nature still , but Nature methodiz'd ; Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which she first herself ordain'd . This interpretation is substantiated by two hidden puns elucidating Vergil's reaction to this glorious ...
... Nature still , but Nature methodiz'd ; Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which she first herself ordain'd . This interpretation is substantiated by two hidden puns elucidating Vergil's reaction to this glorious ...
第 94 頁
... nature of Nature is the typical point of view of twentieth - century romanticists . " Yeats would argue , therefore , that within this context of physical immortality , the nightingale can never take on the added symbolic dimension of ...
... nature of Nature is the typical point of view of twentieth - century romanticists . " Yeats would argue , therefore , that within this context of physical immortality , the nightingale can never take on the added symbolic dimension of ...
第 95 頁
... nature in typical Keatsian terms . All of the images engraved on the frieze of the urn have natural configurations and natural beauty and are in every sense a part of the natural world , however idealized that world may be . Although it ...
... nature in typical Keatsian terms . All of the images engraved on the frieze of the urn have natural configurations and natural beauty and are in every sense a part of the natural world , however idealized that world may be . Although it ...
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