The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 35 頁
... vision , the damsel with the dulcimer , but this time with the conscious self in control . The narrator , having lost the vision of the pleasure dome , seeks some means by which it can be rebuilt , and he seizes upon the idea of song ...
... vision , the damsel with the dulcimer , but this time with the conscious self in control . The narrator , having lost the vision of the pleasure dome , seeks some means by which it can be rebuilt , and he seizes upon the idea of song ...
第 14 頁
... vision of an irrational world , a vision that becomes his prelude to an act of faith . The assumption here is that there is one satiric vision , that all Swift's satires make the same comment on life . By this assumption we may take ...
... vision of an irrational world , a vision that becomes his prelude to an act of faith . The assumption here is that there is one satiric vision , that all Swift's satires make the same comment on life . By this assumption we may take ...
第 90 頁
... vision and then to produce symbolic images which will communicate their vision , Keats produces his symbols out of a spontaneous and natural vision characterized by an intensity of sensation and feeling . Quite differently , Yeats ...
... vision and then to produce symbolic images which will communicate their vision , Keats produces his symbols out of a spontaneous and natural vision characterized by an intensity of sensation and feeling . Quite differently , Yeats ...
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