William Wordsworth: The Borders of VisionClarendon Press, 1982 - 496 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 67 筆
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... implications , words , are so numerous and so ramified that they amount to a way of looking at his poetry as a whole . Or not quite as a whole : the poetry of suffering stands a little to one side . Looked at dispassionately , as the ...
... implications , words , are so numerous and so ramified that they amount to a way of looking at his poetry as a whole . Or not quite as a whole : the poetry of suffering stands a little to one side . Looked at dispassionately , as the ...
第 138 頁
... implications to the local and the actual . Sometimes of course metaphor and moral connotation win through , strengthened by the plainness of their surroundings ; but often they don't . The Wordsworth of Home at Grasmere , dedicated to ...
... implications to the local and the actual . Sometimes of course metaphor and moral connotation win through , strengthened by the plainness of their surroundings ; but often they don't . The Wordsworth of Home at Grasmere , dedicated to ...
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The Borders of Vision Jonathan Wordsworth. The implications of ' breathing - place ' had been deliberately passed ... implication without a specific source . It is tempting to present the lines that follow as a complex and highly ...
The Borders of Vision Jonathan Wordsworth. The implications of ' breathing - place ' had been deliberately passed ... implication without a specific source . It is tempting to present the lines that follow as a complex and highly ...
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AN OBSCURE SENSE OF POSSIBLE | 1 |
SPOTS OF TIME AND SOURCES OF POWER | 36 |
THE CHILD AS FATHER | 66 |
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