Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 13 筆
第 24 頁
... political conclusion . As any close study of the poem will reveal , the early de- scriptions of the " nature " about Windsor are always reflecting the di- vine or human orders of existence : the first long verse paragraph , 11. 7– 42 ...
... political conclusion . As any close study of the poem will reveal , the early de- scriptions of the " nature " about Windsor are always reflecting the di- vine or human orders of existence : the first long verse paragraph , 11. 7– 42 ...
第 26 頁
... politics , ethics , economics , and art . In these areas of knowledge , order or harmony is the central point between ... political view ) . By poetry Windsor Forest has been metamorphosed into a symbolic place , an idealized nature ...
... politics , ethics , economics , and art . In these areas of knowledge , order or harmony is the central point between ... political view ) . By poetry Windsor Forest has been metamorphosed into a symbolic place , an idealized nature ...
第 132 頁
... political interests were whetted by his new friends in the opposition , and his political views loomed larger as part of his total view of the disintegration of society . From 1734 to 1737 he published no imitation of Horace ; he was ...
... political interests were whetted by his new friends in the opposition , and his political views loomed larger as part of his total view of the disintegration of society . From 1734 to 1737 he published no imitation of Horace ; he was ...
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