Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 141 頁
... simile are not always present , or are not those we had anticipated . For example ( and to return to Milton's thoughts on the discov- ery of Russia ) , the extended simile in Book II of Satan's flight towards the gates of Hell and the ...
... simile are not always present , or are not those we had anticipated . For example ( and to return to Milton's thoughts on the discov- ery of Russia ) , the extended simile in Book II of Satan's flight towards the gates of Hell and the ...
第 142 頁
... simile made near its beginning . The simile here seems to pick up the same merchants on the same voyage , but it is tonally quite different . The spices are not drugs to confuse the mind but are the very remembrance of Eden ; the ...
... simile made near its beginning . The simile here seems to pick up the same merchants on the same voyage , but it is tonally quite different . The spices are not drugs to confuse the mind but are the very remembrance of Eden ; the ...
第 143 頁
... simile lies not only in the immediate situation in the fable , but in its accumulative reson- ance . When it has run its course we are made aware not only that merchants and cheating , acquisitive traders are like Satan , and their ...
... simile lies not only in the immediate situation in the fable , but in its accumulative reson- ance . When it has run its course we are made aware not only that merchants and cheating , acquisitive traders are like Satan , and their ...
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