William Wordsworth: The Borders of VisionClarendon Press, 1982 - 496 頁 |
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第 123 頁
... present in Wordsworth's source , Der Wilde Jäger , but the extravagances of Bürger have been rejected : the crops , cattle , and herdsmen , trodden under foot ; the Good and Bad Angels that ride with the Huntsman ; the explicit self ...
... present in Wordsworth's source , Der Wilde Jäger , but the extravagances of Bürger have been rejected : the crops , cattle , and herdsmen , trodden under foot ; the Good and Bad Angels that ride with the Huntsman ; the explicit self ...
第 284 頁
... present theme Is to retrace the way that led me on Through Nature to the love of human - kind ; Nor could I with such object overlook The influence of this power which turned itself Instinctively to human passions ( viii . 586-91 ) The ...
... present theme Is to retrace the way that led me on Through Nature to the love of human - kind ; Nor could I with such object overlook The influence of this power which turned itself Instinctively to human passions ( viii . 586-91 ) The ...
第 345 頁
... present age will hereafter merit to be called the Age of Reason , and the present generation will appear to the future as the Adam of a new world.12 ' Few persons ' , Southey wrote in 1824 , ' but those who have lived in it , can ...
... present age will hereafter merit to be called the Age of Reason , and the present generation will appear to the future as the Adam of a new world.12 ' Few persons ' , Southey wrote in 1824 , ' but those who have lived in it , can ...
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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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