Byron: A SurveyLongman, 1975 - 371 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 80 頁
... stanza sounds the Ossianic note ; in stanzas 8 and 9 a cynicism reminiscent of Hours of Idleness makes itself felt : For who would trust the seeming sighs Of wife or paramour ? Fresh feeres will dry the bright blue eyes We late saw ...
... stanza sounds the Ossianic note ; in stanzas 8 and 9 a cynicism reminiscent of Hours of Idleness makes itself felt : For who would trust the seeming sighs Of wife or paramour ? Fresh feeres will dry the bright blue eyes We late saw ...
第 135 頁
... stanza effects the opening from Byron's personal grief to the universality of sorrow , and this demands the extension of the stanza by the added sixth line which so magnificently diverts Byron from preoccupation with his own grief to a ...
... stanza effects the opening from Byron's personal grief to the universality of sorrow , and this demands the extension of the stanza by the added sixth line which so magnificently diverts Byron from preoccupation with his own grief to a ...
第 161 頁
... stanza , the moment of present truth , comes as a quiet explosion , the first and third stanzas function in terms of past and future . This is a poem of time and the heart's battle with time . Line 1 connects the future - ' We'll go ...
... stanza , the moment of present truth , comes as a quiet explosion , the first and third stanzas function in terms of past and future . This is a poem of time and the heart's battle with time . Line 1 connects the future - ' We'll go ...
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