Wordsworth's Prelude: A Study of Its Literary FormCornell University Press, 1953 - 392 頁 |
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第 95 頁
... walk becomes Dorothy . Had not Thomson said to Amanda , ' which way , Amanda , shall we bend our course ? ' Shall we climb Shene , go to Highgate , Hampstead , view Augusta ( London ) , Harrow , Windsor ? Shall we turn to the silver ...
... walk becomes Dorothy . Had not Thomson said to Amanda , ' which way , Amanda , shall we bend our course ? ' Shall we climb Shene , go to Highgate , Hampstead , view Augusta ( London ) , Harrow , Windsor ? Shall we turn to the silver ...
第 350 頁
... Walk , written in 1787-9 on the morrow of Cowper's Task of 1785 , echoed sounds and images from his congenial ... Walk ' and ' The Winter Walk at Noon 350 WORDSWORTH'S PRELUDE 'The Man Asserts a Poet's Name'
... Walk , written in 1787-9 on the morrow of Cowper's Task of 1785 , echoed sounds and images from his congenial ... Walk ' and ' The Winter Walk at Noon 350 WORDSWORTH'S PRELUDE 'The Man Asserts a Poet's Name'
第 351 頁
... Walk at Noon , ' these might seem to him fresher than his own Evening Walk , or the Descrip- tive Sketches for which in 1792-3 he had borrowed certain phrases and themes from Cowper . Cowper's diction , of course , was inimitable ; but ...
... Walk at Noon , ' these might seem to him fresher than his own Evening Walk , or the Descrip- tive Sketches for which in 1792-3 he had borrowed certain phrases and themes from Cowper . Cowper's diction , of course , was inimitable ; but ...
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What Is It? | 1 |
Wordsworths First Teacher of English Composition | 30 |
Minstrel and Bard | 63 |
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