The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 71 筆
第 116 頁
much the same way Emily Dickinson vaguely echoes St. Paul in lines two and three- The letting go A Presence for an Expectation . The poet develops the theme so discreetly stated in the first four lines , that is , the orthodox Christian ...
much the same way Emily Dickinson vaguely echoes St. Paul in lines two and three- The letting go A Presence for an Expectation . The poet develops the theme so discreetly stated in the first four lines , that is , the orthodox Christian ...
第 117 頁
... lines , of renunciation as crucifixion , the poet now defines renunciation in most Edwardsian terms : Renunciation ... lines of the last section of the poem Emily Dickinson returns to the figure of the sun . The key phrase in these lines ...
... lines , of renunciation as crucifixion , the poet now defines renunciation in most Edwardsian terms : Renunciation ... lines of the last section of the poem Emily Dickinson returns to the figure of the sun . The key phrase in these lines ...
第 26 頁
... lines forming a line of dramatic blank verse ; the poet , particularly the poet interested in finding an essentially un - English poetic idiom , must resort to other devices ( I assume that Shakespeare's variations are heard as ...
... lines forming a line of dramatic blank verse ; the poet , particularly the poet interested in finding an essentially un - English poetic idiom , must resort to other devices ( I assume that Shakespeare's variations are heard as ...
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