The Romantic ConflictChatto & Windus, 1963 - 256 頁 |
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第 47 頁
... effects seem to be as follows : 1. Two syllables that are metrically light get syntactically a heavy verbal stress . The effect of struggle and force is , of course , not just the result of extra stresses , but of extra stresses against ...
... effects seem to be as follows : 1. Two syllables that are metrically light get syntactically a heavy verbal stress . The effect of struggle and force is , of course , not just the result of extra stresses , but of extra stresses against ...
第 106 頁
... effect could take the place of the allegorical effect produced by Cowper's habit of using an extended natural simile to make some moral or religious point , separately expressed . Even of the wonderful description of the frost at the ...
... effect could take the place of the allegorical effect produced by Cowper's habit of using an extended natural simile to make some moral or religious point , separately expressed . Even of the wonderful description of the frost at the ...
第 149 頁
... effect commonly attendant on results obtained by unexpectedly simple means . In other cases , there is an effect of stubborn adherence to theory - a mistaken theory - with all the attendant ills Coleridge pointed out : the feeling of ...
... effect commonly attendant on results obtained by unexpectedly simple means . In other cases , there is an effect of stubborn adherence to theory - a mistaken theory - with all the attendant ills Coleridge pointed out : the feeling of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Social and Historical Background | 13 |
The Growth and Nature of English Romanticism | 37 |
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