A Book of the Sonnet: Poems and CriticismMartin Kallich, Jack C. Gray, Robert M. Rodney Twayne, 1973 - 214页 |
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... emotion , for within its bounds one thought may be opposed by another , and one emotion set against its opposite ; but it is essential that the impression left by the sonnet as a whole shall be thoroughly homogeneous — that as it ...
... emotion , for within its bounds one thought may be opposed by another , and one emotion set against its opposite ; but it is essential that the impression left by the sonnet as a whole shall be thoroughly homogeneous — that as it ...
第165页
... emotion , when emotion is either too deeply charged with thought , or too much adulter- ated with fancy , to pass spontaneously into the movements of pure lyric , shall be embodied in a single metrical flow and return . ... The peculiar ...
... emotion , when emotion is either too deeply charged with thought , or too much adulter- ated with fancy , to pass spontaneously into the movements of pure lyric , shall be embodied in a single metrical flow and return . ... The peculiar ...
第178页
... emotion , through a lesser intensity , through a briefer space of time . But whatever the second phase of the idea or emotion , the relation to the first is so obvious and inevitable , that the effect of unity is unimpaired . Thus might ...
... emotion , through a lesser intensity , through a briefer space of time . But whatever the second phase of the idea or emotion , the relation to the first is so obvious and inevitable , that the effect of unity is unimpaired . Thus might ...
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Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 15171547 | 4 |
Sir Philip Sidney 15541586 | 10 |
Fulke Greville 15541628 | 13 |
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