Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 40 頁
... expression are indeed paramount . The question of the extent to which the poet projects his own personality upon his work thus becomes academic . All poems , if they are poetry at all , and whether they be expressed in sensuously con ...
... expression are indeed paramount . The question of the extent to which the poet projects his own personality upon his work thus becomes academic . All poems , if they are poetry at all , and whether they be expressed in sensuously con ...
第 62 頁
... expression of emotion , such as one finds in Romantic poetry , is to be eschewed as either vulgar , in- decorous , or sentimental . The same consideration applies to the 17 Van ... expression of ideas . The direct expression of ideas is 62.
... expression of emotion , such as one finds in Romantic poetry , is to be eschewed as either vulgar , in- decorous , or sentimental . The same consideration applies to the 17 Van ... expression of ideas . The direct expression of ideas is 62.
第 71 頁
... expression ) makes the man . Certainly Shelley's poem is a piece of self - expression . And we should not make the error of believing that perfection of self - expres- sion is inconsonant with impersonality of the kind intended.28 I don ...
... expression ) makes the man . Certainly Shelley's poem is a piece of self - expression . And we should not make the error of believing that perfection of self - expres- sion is inconsonant with impersonality of the kind intended.28 I don ...
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