The Augustan Vision |
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As Charles Peake has said , it is as though the true subject of the poem is not what the poet has found in the scene but what the scene has found in him ' . ? Ar it is because Gray has found an impersonal grammar that he is able ...
As Charles Peake has said , it is as though the true subject of the poem is not what the poet has found in the scene but what the scene has found in him ' . ? Ar it is because Gray has found an impersonal grammar that he is able ...
第 181 頁
Moreover , the narrative is barely allowed to dominate the handling of individual scenes . Each of these is rendered with a fastidious precision and a translucent clarity that surpass anything in the earlier progress pieces .
Moreover , the narrative is barely allowed to dominate the handling of individual scenes . Each of these is rendered with a fastidious precision and a translucent clarity that surpass anything in the earlier progress pieces .
第 209 頁
Sometimes this is comic or grotesque : apart from the famous scene at Timon's villa , we have the near - metaphysical rendition of wasted effort : Behold Villario's ten - years toil compleat ; His Quincunx darkens , his Espaliers meet ...
Sometimes this is comic or grotesque : apart from the famous scene at Timon's villa , we have the near - metaphysical rendition of wasted effort : Behold Villario's ten - years toil compleat ; His Quincunx darkens , his Espaliers meet ...
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