The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 60 筆
第 7 頁
... effect is curiously very much like the broken speech of a man talking to himself about himself . In the other two strophes there is little doubt that the subjects of discourse are in the third person , but although in many poems Eliot ...
... effect is curiously very much like the broken speech of a man talking to himself about himself . In the other two strophes there is little doubt that the subjects of discourse are in the third person , but although in many poems Eliot ...
第 103 頁
... effect is one of a run - on line in which the mean- ing does not break but continues into the word reach . The kinesthetic imitation then becomes dramatic in the words about must , and about must goe ; and it finally reaches a climax in ...
... effect is one of a run - on line in which the mean- ing does not break but continues into the word reach . The kinesthetic imitation then becomes dramatic in the words about must , and about must goe ; and it finally reaches a climax in ...
第 105 頁
... effect is clearly greater in the kinesthetic order . The rhetorical action of crash is kinesthetically experienced in Burns ' lines as an interruption of the rhythm of the articulatory movements in the speech stream . The " jolting " effect ...
... effect is clearly greater in the kinesthetic order . The rhetorical action of crash is kinesthetically experienced in Burns ' lines as an interruption of the rhythm of the articulatory movements in the speech stream . The " jolting " effect ...
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