The Romantic ConflictChatto & Windus, 1963 - 256 頁 |
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第 51 頁
... Smart nor Blake , perhaps , was quite sane . But Smart wrote best when he was least sane , and had contracted out of society , so to speak . The contrary is true of Blake . Smart and Blake conveniently illustrate another cardinal ...
... Smart nor Blake , perhaps , was quite sane . But Smart wrote best when he was least sane , and had contracted out of society , so to speak . The contrary is true of Blake . Smart and Blake conveniently illustrate another cardinal ...
第 81 頁
... Smart's conflict is rendered in the title of the poem symbolises a lack of depth and density in it . One may infer from it more than it says , but that is also more than Smart intends . In other words , though it earnestly records a ...
... Smart's conflict is rendered in the title of the poem symbolises a lack of depth and density in it . One may infer from it more than it says , but that is also more than Smart intends . In other words , though it earnestly records a ...
第 85 頁
... Smart is exceedingly sane and penetrating in his madness . Two aspects of the pre - romantic predicament are perfectly put : For where Accusation takes the place of encouragement a man of Genius is driven to act the vices of a fool ...
... Smart is exceedingly sane and penetrating in his madness . Two aspects of the pre - romantic predicament are perfectly put : For where Accusation takes the place of encouragement a man of Genius is driven to act the vices of a fool ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Social and Historical Background | 13 |
The Growth and Nature of English Romanticism | 37 |
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