Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 4 頁
... says that we can restate . . . . In a manner of speaking the poem is its own knower , neither the poet nor the reader knowing anything that the poem says apart from the words of the poem . " John Crowe Ransom is perhaps saying the same ...
... says that we can restate . . . . In a manner of speaking the poem is its own knower , neither the poet nor the reader knowing anything that the poem says apart from the words of the poem . " John Crowe Ransom is perhaps saying the same ...
第 92 頁
... says , into the poem and misinterprets the poem as a " confused mixture of the two . " Shelley in lines 45-47 , Bloom says , 54 5959 is in fact describing what he is doing in the composition of his poem : he is seeking out the presence ...
... says , into the poem and misinterprets the poem as a " confused mixture of the two . " Shelley in lines 45-47 , Bloom says , 54 5959 is in fact describing what he is doing in the composition of his poem : he is seeking out the presence ...
第 214 頁
... says " things in its own way , according to its own nature . ⚫ 107 The critics whom we have just quoted and Shelley ... says , " it is never what a poem says that matters , but what it is . " 108 Or , in Archibald MacLeish's stream ...
... says " things in its own way , according to its own nature . ⚫ 107 The critics whom we have just quoted and Shelley ... says , " it is never what a poem says that matters , but what it is . " 108 Or , in Archibald MacLeish's stream ...
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