The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 59 筆
第 33 頁
... poet's commentary on his speaker , for the poet , if he wishes to qualify his speaker's statements , must do so implicitly , must be Touch- stone while bereft of his actual voice . Nonetheless , the poet's ideas are part of the total ...
... poet's commentary on his speaker , for the poet , if he wishes to qualify his speaker's statements , must do so implicitly , must be Touch- stone while bereft of his actual voice . Nonetheless , the poet's ideas are part of the total ...
第 34 頁
... poet's ideas , is not his spokesman and who , through some fanaticism or some exaggerated trait of personality , is himself mocked or at the very least teased by his creator . II Donne wrote only two lyric poems in which the speaker un ...
... poet's ideas , is not his spokesman and who , through some fanaticism or some exaggerated trait of personality , is himself mocked or at the very least teased by his creator . II Donne wrote only two lyric poems in which the speaker un ...
第 10 頁
... poet's ego manages a difficult balance with the prodigious and unthinking forms of nature . The barnacle goose has the magical power to break loose the dawn , which will take place regardless of the poet's words ; the poet's triumph is ...
... poet's ego manages a difficult balance with the prodigious and unthinking forms of nature . The barnacle goose has the magical power to break loose the dawn , which will take place regardless of the poet's words ; the poet's triumph is ...
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