A College Book of American Literature: Briefer CourseMilton Ellis American Book Company, 1954 - 1107 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 442 頁
... effect on the mind of the reader , preferably an effect of melancholy which Poe regarded as " the most legitimate of all the poetic tones . " To him the lyric , not over a hundred lines long , was the only true poem . He emphasized ...
... effect on the mind of the reader , preferably an effect of melancholy which Poe regarded as " the most legitimate of all the poetic tones . " To him the lyric , not over a hundred lines long , was the only true poem . He emphasized ...
第 488 頁
... effect . Keeping originality always in view - for he is false to himself who ven- tures to dispense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of interest - I say to myself , in the first place , " Of the innu- merable effects ...
... effect . Keeping originality always in view - for he is false to himself who ven- tures to dispense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of interest - I say to myself , in the first place , " Of the innu- merable effects ...
第 489 頁
... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the 20 intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso - that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the 20 intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso - that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Ahab Atlantic Monthly beauty beneath bird boat breath Bret Harte called Carl Van Doren cloud cried dark dead death divine door dream earth edited Emerson Emily Dickinson England English Ethan Brand eyes face father feel feet flowers hand hath Hawthorne head hear heard heart heaven Herman Melville hills Jonathan Edwards labor land letter light literary live Longfellow look Lowell Maypole mind Moby Dick nature never night o'er once passed Pau-Puk-Keewis poem poet poetry Puritan Rip Van Winkle round sail seemed ship shore silent sing song soul sound spirit stand stood strong sweet tell thee things thou thought tion trees truth turn Twice-Told Tales verse voice whale wild William Cullen Bryant wind woods words writing young youth