The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 29 頁
... appears . The chosen heroes , again with the exception of Napoleon , are representative of the poetic or philosophic disposition - passive men , ultimately , who invoke the muse or the Over - Soul to inspire them . The entire volume is ...
... appears . The chosen heroes , again with the exception of Napoleon , are representative of the poetic or philosophic disposition - passive men , ultimately , who invoke the muse or the Over - Soul to inspire them . The entire volume is ...
第 106 頁
... appears in the poem " Presences " [ 1917 ] ) , he finds himself " in continual terror of some entangle- ment parting " himself and Maud . How ironic this statement is in the light of " Leda and the Swan . " The " terror " he feels has ...
... appears in the poem " Presences " [ 1917 ] ) , he finds himself " in continual terror of some entangle- ment parting " himself and Maud . How ironic this statement is in the light of " Leda and the Swan . " The " terror " he feels has ...
第 57 頁
... appear , under a forcible Impres- sion . Affectation , shews what we would be , under a Volun- tary Disguise . In other words , Congreve's affectation , like Jonson's humor , is the subversion of nature through man's own folly ; and ...
... appear , under a forcible Impres- sion . Affectation , shews what we would be , under a Volun- tary Disguise . In other words , Congreve's affectation , like Jonson's humor , is the subversion of nature through man's own folly ; and ...
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