Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... lives on managing the riches of Nature . The second manifestation of Homer's " invention " is found in his effect on the reader : It is to the strength of this amazing invention we are to attribute that unequalled fire and rapture which ...
... lives on managing the riches of Nature . The second manifestation of Homer's " invention " is found in his effect on the reader : It is to the strength of this amazing invention we are to attribute that unequalled fire and rapture which ...
第 105 頁
... lives like painting - like the symbolic woman of the opening lines who is merely a succession of " paintings ” -in ... live in a world of surfaces - and so is not a creation of canvas and paint.19 Pope was quite knowledgeable about ...
... lives like painting - like the symbolic woman of the opening lines who is merely a succession of " paintings ” -in ... live in a world of surfaces - and so is not a creation of canvas and paint.19 Pope was quite knowledgeable about ...
第 107 頁
... live a scorn , and Queens may die a jest . This Phoebus promis'd ( I forget the year ) When those blue eyes first open'd on the sphere ; Ascendant Phoebus watch'd that hour with care , Averted half your Parents simple Pray'r , And gave ...
... live a scorn , and Queens may die a jest . This Phoebus promis'd ( I forget the year ) When those blue eyes first open'd on the sphere ; Ascendant Phoebus watch'd that hour with care , Averted half your Parents simple Pray'r , And gave ...
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