The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 122 頁
... poems . From the first piece in packet one to the last piece in packet ninety - eight , poem after poem appears with one or more variant words , phrases , or lines . Very few of the packet poems have no variant readings . Even some of the ...
... poems . From the first piece in packet one to the last piece in packet ninety - eight , poem after poem appears with one or more variant words , phrases , or lines . Very few of the packet poems have no variant readings . Even some of the ...
第 314 頁
... poem will in later readings be recalled but no longer be felt . Does the fault lie in the failure of sensitiveness in the reader or in the exhausted aesthetic possibilities in the poem ? My experi- ences with " Richard Cory " raise ...
... poem will in later readings be recalled but no longer be felt . Does the fault lie in the failure of sensitiveness in the reader or in the exhausted aesthetic possibilities in the poem ? My experi- ences with " Richard Cory " raise ...
第 316 頁
... poem . I looked carefully into the biographical and critical studies of Robinson , into his letters and the ... poem but of which I would otherwise have re- mained ignorant , probably . Once I had picked up a scent , I found it hard to ...
... poem . I looked carefully into the biographical and critical studies of Robinson , into his letters and the ... poem but of which I would otherwise have re- mained ignorant , probably . Once I had picked up a scent , I found it hard to ...
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