The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 146 頁
... truth : They say the truth will make you free . My truth will bind you slave to me.11 The truth of this couplet points to the reason why Frost's poetry seems to balance itself between alternatives , between free will and 11 See Thompson ...
... truth : They say the truth will make you free . My truth will bind you slave to me.11 The truth of this couplet points to the reason why Frost's poetry seems to balance itself between alternatives , between free will and 11 See Thompson ...
第 26 頁
... Truth , " said a traveller , " Is a rock , a mighty fortress ; Often have I been to it , Even to its highest tower , From whence the world looks black . " " Truth , " said a traveller , " Is a breath , a wind , A shadow , a phantom ...
... Truth , " said a traveller , " Is a rock , a mighty fortress ; Often have I been to it , Even to its highest tower , From whence the world looks black . " " Truth , " said a traveller , " Is a breath , a wind , A shadow , a phantom ...
第 30 頁
... truth to the horizon . As shown by " The livid lightnings , " the mis- taken and therefore futile beliefs of man can exist in the same poem - in the same world — with a meaningful belief in higher values . Failure to distinguish the two ...
... truth to the horizon . As shown by " The livid lightnings , " the mis- taken and therefore futile beliefs of man can exist in the same poem - in the same world — with a meaningful belief in higher values . Failure to distinguish the two ...
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