Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 67 頁
... course the indiscriminate extroversion of feeling , for no one will dispute the fact that some feelings are deleterious and need to be checked . The undirected and uncontrolled manifestation of emotion can prove disastrous , in poetry ...
... course the indiscriminate extroversion of feeling , for no one will dispute the fact that some feelings are deleterious and need to be checked . The undirected and uncontrolled manifestation of emotion can prove disastrous , in poetry ...
第 71 頁
... course , to say that Shelley does not effect a self - expression in his poetry . Of course he does ; as also does Shakespeare for that matter in his plays . . . the writer's " character " and his poetry do not exist separately in ...
... course , to say that Shelley does not effect a self - expression in his poetry . Of course he does ; as also does Shakespeare for that matter in his plays . . . the writer's " character " and his poetry do not exist separately in ...
第 76 頁
... course very easy to do . To present some evidential support for such an allegation is of course harder , but it is at least criticism . Leavis's entire essay on Shel- ley , as a matter of fact , impresses one not so much for any ...
... course very easy to do . To present some evidential support for such an allegation is of course harder , but it is at least criticism . Leavis's entire essay on Shel- ley , as a matter of fact , impresses one not so much for any ...
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