Twice Ten: An Introduction to PoetryWiley, 1976 - 435页 |
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... experience . Experience to the metaphysical poets was , as it were , grist to an intellectual mill . . . . ... .. The peculiarity of the metaphysical poets is not that they relate , but that the relations they perceive are often more ...
... experience . Experience to the metaphysical poets was , as it were , grist to an intellectual mill . . . . ... .. The peculiarity of the metaphysical poets is not that they relate , but that the relations they perceive are often more ...
第53页
... experience where contraries exist -a world where the sexes are not unified , jealousy and hatred dominate , and the pursuit of Mammon comes to nothing . Each generation undergoes the same painful process . The note of hope and ...
... experience where contraries exist -a world where the sexes are not unified , jealousy and hatred dominate , and the pursuit of Mammon comes to nothing . Each generation undergoes the same painful process . The note of hope and ...
第108页
... experience , this eclectic excitement , in a comprehensible whole , the new order tended to flatten it out in a com- mon experience that was not quite in common ; it exalted more and more the personal and the unique in the interior ...
... experience , this eclectic excitement , in a comprehensible whole , the new order tended to flatten it out in a com- mon experience that was not quite in common ; it exalted more and more the personal and the unique in the interior ...
常见术语和短语
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