Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 49 頁
... true , or have pretended to be true ; but he gives us his assurance of the truth of this : that it is better , it would seem , not to write at all . Nor should Sidney's gesture here be confused with more famil- iar variations on the ...
... true , or have pretended to be true ; but he gives us his assurance of the truth of this : that it is better , it would seem , not to write at all . Nor should Sidney's gesture here be confused with more famil- iar variations on the ...
第 55 頁
... true Cath- olic and Christian religion . . . whereby he hath worthily won himself immortal fame among the godly and left exam- ple worthy of imitation to others of his calling.2 23 Is it possible that Golding means to designate poetry ...
... true Cath- olic and Christian religion . . . whereby he hath worthily won himself immortal fame among the godly and left exam- ple worthy of imitation to others of his calling.2 23 Is it possible that Golding means to designate poetry ...
第 179 頁
... true or certain ( because it is foreknown by God ) , but not necessarily true or certain , does not salvage the issue of CONVENTIONS OF TIME 179.
... true or certain ( because it is foreknown by God ) , but not necessarily true or certain , does not salvage the issue of CONVENTIONS OF TIME 179.
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