Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 42 筆
第 31 頁
... Leavis's charges against Shelley , remarks that Leavis's unfavorable judgement of Shelley's imagery in " Mont Blanc " as compared with Words- worth's in the " Simplon Pass " passage is simply and clearly mistaken . Leavis had remarked ...
... Leavis's charges against Shelley , remarks that Leavis's unfavorable judgement of Shelley's imagery in " Mont Blanc " as compared with Words- worth's in the " Simplon Pass " passage is simply and clearly mistaken . Leavis had remarked ...
第 83 頁
of poetry nor do they constitute a norm of poetic value . Eliot and Leavis are birds of a feather . Eliot wants to know " what the devil " Shelley's silver sphere means . Leavis has similar difficulties with the " Ode to the West Wind ...
of poetry nor do they constitute a norm of poetic value . Eliot and Leavis are birds of a feather . Eliot wants to know " what the devil " Shelley's silver sphere means . Leavis has similar difficulties with the " Ode to the West Wind ...
第 109 頁
... Leavis proceeds , at this point , to quote some sixteen lines chosen at randon from different parts of the poem . He ... Leavis's charges , these are the vague , detached generalities in which Leavis's criticism so much abounds ...
... Leavis proceeds , at this point , to quote some sixteen lines chosen at randon from different parts of the poem . He ... Leavis's charges , these are the vague , detached generalities in which Leavis's criticism so much abounds ...
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aesthetic appears authors beauty become believe Brooks called character complete concept concerned considered course Critics death describes earth emotion English eros Essays evidence evil example existence experience expression fact feeling final freedom give heart human idea ideal imagination indicate influence interest John kind knowledge least Leavis letter liberty light lines literary literature living London man's matter means Milton mind moral nature never object original particular passage passion perhaps philosophical poem poet poet's poetic poetry position Prelude present Prometheus prose pure question Ransom reader reason reference regard remarks Romantic says seems sense Shelley Shelley's shows similar soul speaks spirit stanza statement suggest sympathy things thou thought tion translation true truth University verse vision whole Wordsworth writings York