The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第41页
... happy , happy dove . . . His Psyche true ! " ( where " dove " obviously has no function except to rhyme with " love " ) . This occasional sentimentality is all the more surprising because Keats claimed to have worked so hard on the poem ...
... happy , happy dove . . . His Psyche true ! " ( where " dove " obviously has no function except to rhyme with " love " ) . This occasional sentimentality is all the more surprising because Keats claimed to have worked so hard on the poem ...
第52页
... happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adieu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied , Forever piping songs forever new ; More happy love , more happy , happy love ! Forever warm and still to be enjoy'd ...
... happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adieu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied , Forever piping songs forever new ; More happy love , more happy , happy love ! Forever warm and still to be enjoy'd ...
第53页
... happy " in the third stanza ? " Happy , happy boughs , " " happy melodist , " " more happy love , more happy , happy love " -is there not something rather strained about these passages , as if Keats were protesting too much , trying to ...
... happy " in the third stanza ? " Happy , happy boughs , " " happy melodist , " " more happy love , more happy , happy love " -is there not something rather strained about these passages , as if Keats were protesting too much , trying to ...
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